Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir by Robert F. (Robert Fuller) Murray;Andrew Lang
page 67 of 131 (51%)
page 67 of 131 (51%)
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Oh, do not cry, lass! What is crying worth? There is no lass like my lass In the whole wide earth. A LOVER'S CONFESSION When people tell me they have loved But once in youth, I wonder, are they always moved To speak the truth? Not that they wilfully deceive: They fondly cherish A constancy which they would grieve To think might perish. They cherish it until they think `Twas always theirs. So, if the truth they sometimes blink, `Tis unawares. Yet unawares, I must profess, They do deceive Themselves, and those who questionless |
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