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Schenck. whose greatest fnme‘rests upon hi: having introduced the game of poker into England. ï¬rst. arrived in London on America min- ister to the court of St. Jame; he took a little of his Vsptre time to visit the lights ,0! the British mini. Among other places he vilited Mme. Tul- eaud'l wax works. ll chanting twilight’l mushyâ€"- Now Cupld la the welcome Ian. Thu rules the (no 0! ev-rythlng! Como. yield unto the how of night When moonuzht ripple: on the or. And let- u: drift In pllxhtad hull Upon an flint o! Lew. M! on. in the waning hall! 0! light. It! you. my loveâ€"Cay. ya, to-nlxhtt ' Aaron's eu- smndl Idle now And Phoebul slumber: In tho thy. Tho nigh} wind. nought-w .through tbs The charm of love In In the 111‘ And dewy' eve Ile- aplrkung has In diamond hues beyond co Oh, yield to Em on the light Hu had Into grow-om. night! When Phbebus links bound: the no; And vuper twilithbbhnï¬. Ibovo', â€1‘1: then that Venus tulle-font Torulotherocyhndoflova. To weave a magic spell o! huntâ€" The me. a lover. km! Ah. Faun. defer no mob! . Down th' apploâ€"blouomed wayâ€" Ah! you told me you. my math: Told me than you'd be mu. When I ruched the cm: of glory Aa’ went nuan' homo with you! . Ofor th‘ triumph-1 hum won, I htvojmowed (‘2' deep damn-non 0!: u helln’ embed m‘ done. But a! nu {12' great «nation- Thnt I ever; ever know [enjoyed it when. one ovenln'. .1 went walkin' home with you! I burn hoard -nbout the Baht Who was tum: 0' th' Mr. Butlbet-ho mn'tlnlt‘ Wlth th' shimmer 0' you huh-2 Ln' her eyes m’t nothln’ Mln' Just beside you-nth- 0' him, When you told me I could. mute. Go t-wukin' home with you! lo we left th' church tonnage You and I. my dear. thnt day. To go wglylil' tquzh Amdy I ha“ had my days of glory l And my any: 0' pure dentin. 1f. Invo- unwlhed in th' Ville! An' have lorrowod In th’ night I have drunk th' cup 0‘ [Induc- An' but tasted 0' th' rue- But th' um. I want t’ haven Wu 3‘ walkln' home with you! 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