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[Come, let me smell thee, lily-bell]
Come, let me smell thee, lily-bell;
Another smell, my silver lily!
And thou, sweet rose, come to my nose—
Ah, whence those feelings, soft and silly?
Another smell, my silver lily!
And thou, sweet rose, come to my nose—
Ah, whence those feelings, soft and silly?
She smell'd you so? the lady? No?
I know she did; her charming nosy
Drew nectar up from every cup,
Before she handed me the posy!
I know she did; her charming nosy
Drew nectar up from every cup,
Before she handed me the posy!
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