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Poetry.

A Trae Lover’s Kiwfl ET LILLI" E. BAM. My lady love, sweetest and beat, A ribbon I'll buy (or your breast. And ti« in a true lover a knot. BB Shall it be like a rose in a bow 7 Or ibatl it b« white ai the snow 7 Pray what would yon like, or ItBJQI Or, lady love, gentle and fair, Shall it be like the fold of yoor Twined into a true lover's Bright bloc, like the bine of Trne blue, like the bine of yoor Or the tender forget-me-not ? If you were an Iriah - I ’J boy yoo a ribbon of green, Toe green of the shamroek, If yea were a Ssotch lassie I The tartan would gallantly Tie into a true lover’s knot^B Or, were yon a Dutch maide^Br, Then orange alone you eboi^Beai; True orange, ao gplendidly^Bht; Bat. darling, the color (or lan’l tartan, or green, or lan’t rose, or orange in It ia white; it is bridal v^B. 0, will yon wear whita m She answered, with love ißhlh pride! (J u.r- -t B'-' 1-»rr Tbeo soon rang the bells olear, And friends from afar, ißthid near, Won bride (avon, the enow.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Poetry. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)

Poetry. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)