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KISSING.

Tel,l me not in scientific .. , . Pages, sucb ataJe as.this ; . That diseases most terrific ' " Qain diffusion by a, kiss. . ■ . Kissins's real, kissing's earnest Though the vilo bacillus lurk ' -' ' ■ In the ki&s that tbou returaest, ;. Trust me, JDamou ivill not sliirk.-" Vain the doctor's adjuration, Phyllis lightly to me trir>B ; If thovc'ji death in osculation , Let me take it from her lips. ' "When a merry maiden fair i.s, Slcdical advice declines; Let, her sweet orbiculnris Oiys lightly rest on thine. ■ . ■ . . Yet since kissing EureJy pleases, - - . We, liy iEECulapian art, ' Con prosnosticate diseases— . "..'. Soft affections of the heart. Kissing is by Nature taught us, Kiss the girlK, then, ■when.they come, Though ;i kiss be, vide Hautus, ; Acheronlis pabulum.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4739, 2 September 1893, Page 3

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KISSING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4739, 2 September 1893, Page 3

KISSING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4739, 2 September 1893, Page 3