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1862–1900

A Few Resolutions.

Thomas Winthrop Hall

He shall never know that I love him — Until he asks if I do. And I'll feel very much above him — When he stoops to tie my shoe.

And I shall never kiss him — Until he kisses me. And I shall never miss him — Till he sails over the sea.

And I shall never wed him, Nor call myself his bride — Till Cupid and I have led him Right up to the minister's side.

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