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A PIECE OF ADVICE. So you're going to give up flirtation, my dear, And lead a life sober and quiet? There, there, I don't doubt the intention's sincere. But wait till occasion shall try it.-- Is Ramsay engaged? Now, don't look enraged! You like him, I know--don't deny it! What! Give up flirtation? Change dimples for frowns Why, Nell, what's the use? You're so pretty, That your beauty all sense of your wickedness drowns When, some time, in country or city, Your fate comes at last. We'll forgive all the past, And think of you only with pity. Indeed!--so "you feel for the woes of my sex!" "The legions of hearts you've been breaking Your conscience affright, and your reckoning perplex, Whene'er an account you've been taking!" "I'd scarcely believe How deeply you grieve At the mischief your eyes have been making!" Now, Nellie!--Flirtation's the leaven of life; It lightens its doughy compactness. Don't always--the world with deception is rife-- Construe what men say with exactness! I pity the girl, In society's whirl, Who's troubled with matter-of-factness. A pink is a beautiful flower in its way, But rosebuds and violets are charming, Men don't wear the same _boutonniere_ every day. Taste changes.--Flirtation alarming! If e'er we complain, You then may refrain, Your eyes of their arrows disarming. Ah, Nellie, be sensible; Pr'ythee, give heed To counsel a victim advances; Your eyes, I acknowledge, will make our hearts bleed, Pierced through by love's magical lances. But better that fate Than in darkness to wait; Unsought by your mischievous glances. ZWEI KONIGE AUF ORKADAL. FROM THE GERMAN. There sat two kings upon Orkadal, The torches flamed in the pillared hall. The minstrel sings, the red wine glows, The two kings drink with gloomy brows. Out spake the one,--"Give me this girl, With her sea-blue eyes, and brow of pearl." The other answered in gloomy scorn, "She's mine, oh brother!--my oath is sworn." No other word spake either king-- In their golden sheaths the keen swords ring. Together they pass from the lighted hall-- Deep lies
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