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My Suit.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Faith! the Dandelion is
    To my mind too lowly;
    Then the winsome Violet
    Is, forsooth, too holy.

    There's the Touch-me-not - go to!
    What! a face that's speckled
    Like a buxom milking-maid's
    Which the sun hath freckled!

    And the Tiger-lily's wild,
    Flirts, is fierce and haughty;
    And the Sweet-Brier Rose, I swear,
    Pricks you and is naughty.

    Columbine a fool's cap hath,
    Then she is too merry;
    Gossip, I would sooner woo
    Some plebeian Berry.

    There's the shy Anemone, -
    Well - her face shows sorrow;
    Pale, goodsooth! alive to-day,
    Dead and gone to-morrow.

    And that big-eyed, fair-cheeked wench,
    The untoward Daisy,
    She's been wooed, aye! overmuch -
    Then she is too lazy.

    Pleasant persons are they all,
    And their virtues many;
    Faith, I know but good of all,
    And naught ill of any.

    Marry! 'tis a May-apple,
    Fair-skinned as a Saxon,
    Whom I woo, a fragrant thing
    Delicate and waxen.



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