. The lays of a lawyer . 8i TO PHYLLIS WITH A COPY OF LOCKERs LONDON LYRICS HE poet sings of other girls, Of other modes, and other fashions;His loves wore crinolines and curls,Had vapours too, and doubtless,passions. Tis plain he does not rhyme of you— I do it, in and out of season,—But, then, you see, he never knew ; And I have known—and thats the But take the book, and, when tis any verse seem fine or pretty. Think so would I of you have I were he or half as witty. 82 TO HER WITH A BOOK OF VERSES CCEPT this book of poesie Which quaintly pictures you andmeIn various


. The lays of a lawyer . 8i TO PHYLLIS WITH A COPY OF LOCKERs LONDON LYRICS HE poet sings of other girls, Of other modes, and other fashions;His loves wore crinolines and curls,Had vapours too, and doubtless,passions. Tis plain he does not rhyme of you— I do it, in and out of season,—But, then, you see, he never knew ; And I have known—and thats the But take the book, and, when tis any verse seem fine or pretty. Think so would I of you have I were he or half as witty. 82 TO HER WITH A BOOK OF VERSES CCEPT this book of poesie Which quaintly pictures you andmeIn various different I as Launcelot appearAnd you as stately GuenevereThe world with grace surprises.


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