TWO LOVERS SFFi.VK. „ SUE. Shall we weep for a dead day, ©r set Sorrow in our way ''. Hidden by any golden hair, Wilt thou weep that sweet days wear ? X.ifis me, Love, for who kr.owctb. What thing comet.h after death ? HE. Keep, O Love, the days that flit, .Now, while I can feel tihy breath : Then may I remember it and old, and near my death Kiss me, Love, for who knoweth What thing cometh after death '! —William. Morris. THE ONLY CONCLUSION. Ralph : "Suppose a fellow's best girl gets cross when he asks for a kiss ?" Curtis : "Take it without asking." Kalph : "Suppose she gets cioss then ?* Gurti9 : ""Then he must have got hol<? of some other fellow's girl."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 2
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