Frivolous Cupid

By Anthony Hope

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Cupid, I met thee yesterday
With an empty quiver,
Coming from Clarinda`s house
By the reedy river.

And I saw Clarinda stand
Near the pansies, weeping,
With her hands upon her breast
All thine arrows keeping.


RELUCTANCE. - I.

    II.

    III.

WHY MEN DON`T MARRY. -

A CHANGE OF HEART.

A REPENTANT SINNER.

`TWIXT WILL AND WILL NOT.

WHICH SHALL IT BE?

MARRIAGE BY COMPULSION.

ALL`S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

 

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