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William Schwenck Gilbert - To PhoebeWilliam Schwenck Gilbert - To Phoebe
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Gentle modest little flower, Sweet epitome of May, Love me but for half an hour, Love me, love me, little fay." Sentences so fiercely flaming In your tiny shell-like ear, I should always be exclaiming If I loved you, PHOEBE dear. "Smiles that thrill from any distance Shed upon me while I sing! Please ecstaticize existence, Love me, oh, thou fairy thing!" Words like these, outpouring sadly You`d perpetually hear, If I loved you fondly, madly; - But I do not, PHOEBE dear.
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