RATHER PRETTY.
(From the Australasian.) A pretty little maiden had a pretty little dream, A pretty little > wedding was its , pretty little theme : . A pretty little bachelor to win her favor tried, And asked her how she'd like to be his pretty little bride. " With some pretty little blushes, and a pretty little sigh,- - -- •- And some pretty little glances from tho pretty little eye, . With a pretty little face behind a pretty little fan, >iShe__s.i*-a:iled ;_on the proposals of this pretty little 7 man. -.Some -pretty little " loves," and some pretty little "dears," . , , Some pretty little smiles, and some pretty little tears, Some pretty little presents, and a pretty little • kiss, Were the pretty little preludes to some pretty little bliss. This pretty little lady and her pretty little spark Met the pretty little parson and his pretty little clerk,; ' " - A pretty^ wedding-ring united them for '"' life — .'"'"' A pretty little husband and a pretty little wife.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 81, 6 April 1867, Page 3
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156RATHER PRETTY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 81, 6 April 1867, Page 3
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