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Blackberries
by William Allingham
Allingham, William (1824-1889)
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[May loving bosom loving bosom press]
[Some extol passion far above]
[Ruddy double-flower of a Kiss]
[My Darling, you have no father or mother]
[To-day since I have seen her face]
[The expectancy of joy]
[Ev'n in thy arms, O Fair!]
[Tho' bright with youthful bloom and grace]
[Mary would have loved me well]
[O girl of comely form and face]
[I laugh'd in Pleasure's face]
[“I will have none but a Queen]
[Whenever I see from my loneliness]
[Not a Venus-Minerva could charm if she lack'd]
[For a woman's true thought in wait you must lie]
[If any two can live together well]
[By your withholdings you have lost his heart]
[To be Prince, many men would refuse]
[Of Wives it were hard to bear]
[With whom were it a grievous lot to live?]
[Old Man may captivate Miss in her teens]
[Beware what you discover]
[Women, in and out of season]
[Men's wives' opinions, what are they to us?]
[A woman's prime is nearly done]
[If all might choose their sex, there would not then]
[A woman will give a man a guinea]
[Good Marriage, good Marriage, the greatest prize]
[With a Man for thy mate, be content, O Woman, in married life]
[Right Marriage: elevation in communion]
[Whatever joys await the blest above]
[Love's lips are always young]
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[A woman's prime is nearly done]
A woman's
prime is nearly done
Before a man's is well begun,
Blackberries