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I praised her fingers, dripping sweet, 



Where warmth and whiteness seemed to meet, 



I made her blush and made her pout, 



And watched her wring her linen out. 



Oh, to meet her in the valley, 



Snatch her hand and call her Sally ! 



Oh, to find her on the hill, 



Kiss and call her Sally still ! 



Oh, to clasp her quite alone, 



And call her Sally of one's own ! 



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 sound and summer ; hers too is a sweet melancholy, the fair sorrow of 

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A Ballad of the Road and other Poems. By MAY PROBYN. 



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Gods, Saints, and Men. By EUGENE LEE-HAMILTON. 

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The Flying Dutchman and other Poems. By E. M. 

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Life's Pathway. By THOMAS LEECH, Constable in the 

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