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A KISS.

ROSE kissed me to-day.

Will she kiss me to-morrow?

Let it be as it may,

Rose kissed me to-day.

But the pleasure gives way

To a savour of sorrow ;

Rose kissed me to-day,—

Will she kiss me to-morrow?

CIRCE.

IN the School of Coquettes

Madam Rose is a scholar;

O, they fish with all nets

In the School of Coquettes!
When her brooch she forgets

'Tis to show her new collar; In the School of Coquettes

Madam Rose is a scholar!

A TEAR.

THERE'S a tear in her eye,

Such a clear little jewel!

What on earth makes her cry?
There's a tear in her eye.

"Puck has killed a big fly,—

And its horribly cruel;"

There's a tear in her eye,—

Such a clear little jewel!

"AMARI ALIQUID."

"WILL you hear 'All Alone'?".

"No, I think I quite know it."

"But you liked it, my Own?".

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A GREEK GIFT.

HERE'S a present for Rose,

How pleased she is looking!

Is it verse?—is it prose?

Here's a present for Rose !
"Plats," "Entrées," and " Rôts,”-

Why, it's "Gouffé on Cooking!"

Here's a present for Rose,

How pleased she is looking!

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"And you liked Jane Raby!" 66 But you like me now, Rose?" "As I liked 'little Bowes !" "

"Am I then to suppose ?”—

"Hush!—you mustn't wake Baby!”

"Did you like little Bowes?"

"If you liked Jane Raby!"

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THE PRODIGALS.

"PRINCES!—and you, most valorous,

Nobles and Barons of all degrees !

Hearken awhile to the prayer of us,

Beggars that come from the over-seas! Nothing we ask or of gold or fees; Harry us not with the hounds we pray;

Lo, for the surcote's hem we seize,-Give us―ah! give us-but Yesterday !"

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