. The lays of a lawyer . ANS le vieux temps il se fitQue M. Cupidon, ma chere,Embrassait bien a ce quondit,Psyche qui le laissa faire— Cherie, si tu voudrais bienMes tendres prieres exaucer,Cupidon aupres du mienRoueirait de son baiser. 29. AUTUMNAL HOUGH, dear, I distinctly remem-ber, (Many years have passed over ussince),Twas the bleakest of nights in December, When my heart began first to said heart could een glow like an ember,Though till then twas the hardest of flints; And though May was the month when weplighted That troth, which we ever shall the brightest of sunbe


. The lays of a lawyer . ANS le vieux temps il se fitQue M. Cupidon, ma chere,Embrassait bien a ce quondit,Psyche qui le laissa faire— Cherie, si tu voudrais bienMes tendres prieres exaucer,Cupidon aupres du mienRoueirait de son baiser. 29. AUTUMNAL HOUGH, dear, I distinctly remem-ber, (Many years have passed over ussince),Twas the bleakest of nights in December, When my heart began first to said heart could een glow like an ember,Though till then twas the hardest of flints; And though May was the month when weplighted That troth, which we ever shall the brightest of sunbeams delighted To play with your curls at bo-peepAll that day, till worn out they alighted, And in your two eyes fell asleep; Tis when others are hunting the coon, dear,The grouse and the partridge with zest; And in red and in gold and maroon, dear;The bushes and trees are all dressed; Yes, Autumns the time when the moon, dear^Impels me to love you the best. 30 A CUP OF TEA LITTLE note in Phyllishand,As plain as plain can be,Tis signed with herown signet, andIt is addressed to me. I stand and think what it can hold Of love or coquetryUntil, my faint heart growing bold, I open it and see. Alas ! tis but a mere request To take a cup of


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