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  2. THE LOVER'S REQUEST,

    HE knelt before her in manhood's pride, And he clasped her hand, as he sang and sighed, "Belinda, beloved, oh I let me sip The nectaral dew on that rose-bud lip, ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. Query for Bridesmaids.

    MAY a lady going to be married be called a joy-bell(c), and is the, after that ceremony, justified in making perpetual use of her tongue; if so, is her husband to be congratulated for ringing her ? ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. "FOR LOVE."

    Larrikin (executing a step).—IS MY DARLING TRUE TO ME? Larrikiness.—"YES, THY DARLING'S TRUE TO THEE." Larrikin.—"THEN PAY FOR THESE BLOOMING DRINKS." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  5. PAYMENT OP MEMBERS.

    WHO runs may read the simple tale, And weep the blunder made When money-grubbing “patriots” Demanded to be paid. ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. Notice to Sailors.

    WANTED the wing of a flying jib boom, and the tail of a cat head ; also the nose of the mast-head, and a bottle of wine from the port side, with a few sheepshanks; and above all half-a-dozen or more deadlights for the Melbourne Hospital. ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. "Would You Answer Yes, or No?"

    WHAT do flirting young ladies "string the men on ?" Do they have to touch a " tender chord" to do it? Does the man who " follows a train" of thought have to use much engine-uity to keep up with it ? ...

    Article : 143 words
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