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PLORA’8 dial. 
iF^brtwrg 6. 
MISTLETOE. — Difficulties. 
I ■will not have a man that’s tall; 
A man that’s little Is worse than all; 
I will not have a man that’s fair; 
A man that’s black I cannot hear; 
A young man is a constant pest; 
An old one would my room infest; 
A man that ’s rich I’m sure wont have me; 
A man that’s poor I fear would starve me. 
Anon. 
JFditttan? 7. 
LINDEN. — Conjugal Love. 
Come, live with me, and be my love, 
And we will all the pleasures prove, 
That valleys, groves, and hills, and fields, 
Woods, or steepy mountains yield. 
And I will make thee beds of roses, 
And a thousand fragrant posies; 
A cap of flowers, and a kirtle, 
Embroidering all with leaves of myrtle; 
If these delights thy mind may move, 
Then live with me, and be my love. 
Marlowe. 
