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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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Blackberries
[By and by, we shall meet]
By
and by, we shall meet
Something truly worth our while,
Shall begin to live at last,
By and by.
By and by, days that fleet
After days, in countless file
Bring one day, like all the past,
And we die.
Blackberries