. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . II. SECOND SONNET MARGRET of humbler stature by the headIs (as it oft falls out with yellow hair)Than her fair Sister, yet so much more fair,As her pure white is better mixt with red. This, hotter than the other ten to one,Longs to be put unto her Mothers trade,And loud proclaims she lives too long a Maid,Wishing for one t untie her Virgin Zone. She finds Virginity a kind of ware Thats very very troublesome to bear. And being gone, she thinks will neer be mist. And yet withall the Girl has so much call f


. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . II. SECOND SONNET MARGRET of humbler stature by the headIs (as it oft falls out with yellow hair)Than her fair Sister, yet so much more fair,As her pure white is better mixt with red. This, hotter than the other ten to one,Longs to be put unto her Mothers trade,And loud proclaims she lives too long a Maid,Wishing for one t untie her Virgin Zone. She finds Virginity a kind of ware Thats very very troublesome to bear. And being gone, she thinks will neer be mist. And yet withall the Girl has so much call for help I know she wants the face,Though askt, I know not how she would resist.


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