The Bab Ballads by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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For your babes will be elderly--elderly too.
To Phoebe "Gentle, modest little flower, Sweet epitome of May, Love me but for half an hour, Love me, love me, little fay." Sentences so fiercely flaming In your tiny shell-like ear, I should always be exclaiming If I loved you, PHOEBE dear. "Smiles that thrill from any distance Shed upon me while I sing! Please ecstaticize existence, Love me, oh, thou fairy thing!" Words like these, outpouring sadly You'd perpetually hear, If I loved you fondly, madly;-- But I do not, PHOEBE dear. Baines Carew, Gentleman |
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