LADIES’ EXPRESS.
The Editor will be glad to give insertion to any local contributions from his ladv friends that may be considered interesting in ihc family circle, or to the sex generally. WHISPER IN MINE EAR. Whisper, darling, in mine ear, Words thou know’st I long to hear ; Speak them softly, speak them now, Breathe to me that sacred vow, Tell me, dearest, thou wilt love me, Whilst tho sun shines bright above the© ; Tell me in sweet accents low— Let thy words like crystal How. Tell me that t hou wilt be mine, Tell me, darling, I am thine ; Mine such lusting bliss would be, If thou would’st be all to me, Let thy heart-love like tho rose, All its trembling sweets disclose ; Let it throb for me alone, Then my sorrows all are gone. Let thy radiant smile once more Beam on mo as once before ; Lot the love-light of thine eyes Waft me into Paradise. Toll me, darling—be sincere, Whisper in mine anxious ear ; Tell mo, while the stars do shine, Thou art mine—for ever mine.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 265, 17 April 1875, Page 2
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179LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 265, 17 April 1875, Page 2
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