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<p>Other youths will come and tell<lb/>
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How their hearts with passion burn<lb/>
 
And from him who loves thee well<lb/>
 
To their <del>flatteries</del> <add>falsehood</add> thou will <unclear>bring</unclear> –<lb/>
 
They will <add>flatter</add> faun – <del>deceive</del> – pretend; –<lb/>
They will cheat thy gentle youth; –<lb/>
Careless how their <del>falsehood</del> <add>lies may</add> end<lb/>
Or in honesty or truth</p>
<p>Falsehood has a talisman<lb/>
Full of treachery, full of lies<lb/>
And its cheating splendour can<lb/>
Lull the heart &amp; blind the eyes<lb/>
Like the many colored ray<lb/>
Of the rainbow – <del>so its shines</del> <add>is its light</add><lb/>
As delusive as 'tis gay<lb/>
And as pleasing as 'tis bright.</p>
<p>Tales for <del>youth</del> <add>joy</add> &amp; sorrow both<lb/>
Words which <del>we are</del> <add>youth is</add> pleased to hear<lb/>
It can swear the holiest oath<lb/>
It can charm the sagest ear</p>
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Other youths will come and tell
How their hearts with passion burn
And from him who loves thee well
To their flatteries falsehood thou will bring
They will flatter faun – deceive – pretend; –
They will cheat thy gentle youth; –
Careless how their falsehood lies may end
Or in honesty or truth

Falsehood has a talisman
Full of treachery, full of lies
And its cheating splendour can
Lull the heart & blind the eyes
Like the many colored ray
Of the rainbow – so its shines is its light
As delusive as 'tis gay
And as pleasing as 'tis bright.

Tales for youth joy & sorrow both
Words which we are youth is pleased to hear
It can swear the holiest oath
It can charm the sagest ear


Identifier: | JB/110/204/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

204

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

36194

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