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Rated: E · Poetry · Cultural · #2042638
The story of David King was explicit. Here he notes the beauty of the young lady.
Homeward towe'd to heavens-gate
Nowhere to sit the paw, nowhere to fall.
Halt ye not at lapping fool,
n'er has the crew begot,
yet shine the native sigh
when no longer this abide,
t'is the end I told them
but never so much a word
stood to tell
and through this mist fell!

But ye say with divided tongue, this long voyage of adventure declined
and
now heaven bound.
clench ye teeth at spotless demure when least is more and more less,
t'is happy am I to slew my thousands and maids clean what ensues
and quick
get thee out m' lass and wait not. -------


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