TRUE LOVE.
I'd swear for her—l'd tear for her. - Tlie Lord knows what I'd bear for her; I'd he ; for her, I'd sigh for Mr, I'd driiilfa " grocerj" dry fbr her; I'd " cuss " for heiy-do" "\yuss " for her; I'd kick up a thunderm' muss for her ; I'd weep for her, I'd leap for her, " rd go without-sleep for her; I'd light for her, I'd bite for her, I'd walk the streets all night for her; I'd plead for her, I'd bleed for her, I'd go without any " feed " for her: I'd shoot for her, I'd boot for her A rival who'd come to suit for her; I'd kneel for her, I'd steal for her, Such is the love I feel for her; I'd slide for her, I'd ride for her, I'd swim 'gainst wind and tide for her ; I'd try for her, I'd cry for her, .But hang me if I'd die for her, v jST.B.—Or any other woman.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 177, 26 July 1872, Page 6
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159TRUE LOVE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 177, 26 July 1872, Page 6
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