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The Passionate Printer To His Love

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    (Whose name is Amanda.)

    With Apologies to the Shade of Christopher Marlowe.


    Come live with me and be my Dear;
    And till that happy bond shall lapse,
    I'll set your Poutings in Brevier,[l]
    Your Praises in the largest CAPS.

    There's Diamond--'tis for your Eyes;
    There's Ruby--that will match your Lips;
    Pearl, for your Teeth; and Minion-size.
    To suit your dainty Finger-tips.

    In Nonpareil I'll put your Face;
    In Rubric shall your Blushes rise;
    There is no Bourgeois in your Case;
    Your Form can never need "Revise."

    Your Cheek seems "Ready for the Press";
    Your Laugh as Clarendon is clear;
    There's more distinction in your Dress
    Than in the oldest Elzevir.

    So with me live, and with me die;
    And may no "FINIS" e'er intrude
    To break into mere "Printers' Pie"
    The Type of our Beatitude!

    (ERRATUM.--If my suit you flout,
    And choose some happier Youth to wed,
    'Tis but to cross AMANDA out,
    And read another name instead.)



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[1] "Pronounced Bre-veer" (Printers' Vocabulary).


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