The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . hink I said, I caught her roguish eyes. 367 Ensnared by the wiles and the artless smiles Endowing the charming maid, I couldnt resist, but again I kissed The cheek I toll had paid, Thus taking back with a hearty smack The toll from her sweet face, And on her lips with blushing tips Paid double toll in place. November 17, 1895. ON PARTING WITH OUR CALIFORNIAHORSE, CHARLEY. Then, heres to thee, Old Charley, heres a bumper as we part,We pledge you in the sparkling springs, which from the mountain you in these cool crystals clear, can pledge thus


The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . hink I said, I caught her roguish eyes. 367 Ensnared by the wiles and the artless smiles Endowing the charming maid, I couldnt resist, but again I kissed The cheek I toll had paid, Thus taking back with a hearty smack The toll from her sweet face, And on her lips with blushing tips Paid double toll in place. November 17, 1895. ON PARTING WITH OUR CALIFORNIAHORSE, CHARLEY. Then, heres to thee, Old Charley, heres a bumper as we part,We pledge you in the sparkling springs, which from the mountain you in these cool crystals clear, can pledge thus health of we in this arroyo wild have spent such happy many friends weve met with here, most charming friendships not the least we reckon you, our good old horse, so staid,Who, always ready at our call, delighted seemed to if you owned the charming spots, as host you wished to kindness thus in showing us, we never can drafts upon the bank of health through you, were promptly With ever) fruit and berry choice, worth growing beneath the sun,You tempted us, yet doing so would (luiclily by them run. The roses seemed to know you well, and nodded as you passed,And as your guests, the hyacinths their odors round us every fruit and berry choice, worth growing neath the tempted us, yet doing so, would quickly by them , Charley, well forgive you this, to be to yourself true,Your knowing all our little faults, left nothing else to do. Then, heres to thee. Old Charley, heres a bumper as we times weve had together, boy, are pictured in the , while it beats, will there remain, yet leaves one pang we think that we in going home must leave our pet as it seems it must be thus, the best thing wc can do,Well place you with your friends, and ours, wholl eer be kind to rest assured, in after years when we are far from thoughts of these bright hours spent s


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