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| Lit-tle head against my shoul -
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-der, Shy at first, then some what bold - er, And up eyed;
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Till she, with atim~- id quav-er, Yield - ed tothe kiss I gave her,
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But, she sighed. That there mingledwithher feel-ing Some
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She could not disguise a passion, Dread, or doubt,
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weak-est fashion If she tried: jo- thing seemed tohold us stn- dered,
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Hearts were vic -tors;
so I won-dered
Why she sighed. A-ter-
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