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O, could I weave a mystic charm
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Before marriage
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A little too thin.
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Beloved by Everybody.
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Admiration.
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Take Back Your Heart.
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Bank of True Love.
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Accept Your Own.
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Big Heart but not a Red.
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Dost think to win
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Present in many cans of Miles' Baking Powder due bills for handsome book and 2 paintings, in some cans due bill for a watch.
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Love on a tub.
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Kitchen courtship.
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Friedberger & Strouse, ribbons, silks, hats, feathers, &c., Nos. 113 and 115 North Eighth, and 733 Arch Street.
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Who'll Have Me.
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Fireman.
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A Nincompoop.
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Mr. Disagreeable.
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To a Merchant.
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The Almighty Dollar Worshipper.
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The Toper.
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No doubt, my dear friend, with your good rifled bore.
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Look Out for the Rope.
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A Milliner.
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Love Sick Fellow.
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The Heart Breaker.
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Pugnacious Young Lady.
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The Sportsman.
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To a Gambler.
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A Blacksmith.
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A Sheep.
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Lovesick Man.
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You are my Valentine.
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The Milliner.
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The Darling Duck.
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Oh, why is gentle love
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Heart-Breaker.
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Your True Love.
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Dear Madam, I must vainly try.
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My friend, I vow that I'm not over nice.
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Seamstress.
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The Turk.
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Your Likeness.
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Sell your stuffs and laces
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The Heart-Breaker.
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You and Your Beau.
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Grandmother.
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Mr. Hare.
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Schoolmaster.
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To a Ship Carpenter.
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The Author.
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Paper-hanger.
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Operator on the Sewing Machine.
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Dear mam you're ugly
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Dear sir, having
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A Farmer.
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Hearts! at once
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I do not wish
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I vow to me
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It's Time You Were Married.
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