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Show NAY AND YEA. A pretty llttlo maiden Liven across the street from ui9J Her father Is a captain Who la sons away to sea. I often nod to her And she does not say me nay; III fact I tliiuk she likes It, Though she does not say me yea. I mst her in the wood road - She had been walking there alone, And had stopped to rest moment By the path, upon a stone, go I sat me down beside her And she did not say ine nay; In fact I think she liked it, Though she did not say me yea. I met ber one bright morning Walking down the village street; Her dress it was so pretty, Her face it was so sweet, That I walked along beside ber Aud she did not say me nay; In fact I think she liked it. Though she did not say me yea. We were wand'rlng one evening I n the lane beyond the bill ; The air was calin and fragrant, The place was mol and still; And I took her band a moment, bhe did not say me nay, Then I claimed her mine forever I And at last she said mo yea. Emilia Elliott In New York Commercial Advert tiser. |