The Scarlet Gown - being verses by a St. Andrews Man by Robert F. (Robert Fuller) Murray
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Escape at last,
Or must I take him home to tea, And bear his chatter Until the last train to Dundee Shall solve the matter? But while I shuddered at the thought And planned resistance, My conquering Alexander caught Sight in the distance Of two young ladies, one of whom Is his ambition; And so, with somewhat heightened bloom, He asked permission To say good-bye to me and follow. I freely gave it, And wished him all success. _Apollo_ _Sic me servavit_. A BUNCH OF TRIOLETS TO --- |
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