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Angel Bride.

I do not sect an angrel bride, I'd rather she were bum an. With foibles if yon; like, but still, ■■■ \ A fond true-hearted woman. An angel wife would be bo good, So high ar>d far above me, , ;': So little like me, don't you see, ~, She woald hardly deign to love me. Sae^'d be so.often wayup-Btairßj, „ --i ~; - She'd t: irii'my down-stairs gloomy, • And 'such a -sad' catastrophe I'rtt sure would quite upset mci- 9«a blUi •, I'd want to kiss her now and then, ■ To pet and may be tease her ; ...<-: . i But if I served'an angel so, i' ! ,L do not think t'would please her. r , <. i (I^d.be afraid to speak altnost, >.'. \.- j . Por fear, some sunny xiiorning She'd spreadher wings and fly away,"' ' i Withoat a word of warning. ;'-: •These angels are so good, you see . ! That once they pass a sentence, | rfi There's not the least occasion left; ' ;. For rowing a repentance., : ndii-.A I iO •

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1635, 15 May 1875, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Angel Bride. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1635, 15 May 1875, Page 5 (Supplement)

Angel Bride. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1635, 15 May 1875, Page 5 (Supplement)