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And, indeed, in a second stanza, which Shenk does not quote, the poem takes an abrupt turn: Teach your beau to heed the lay — That sunshine soon is lost in shade — That now's as good as any day — To take thee, Rosa, ere she fade.
And, indeed, in a second stanza, which Shenk does not quote, the poem takes an abrupt turn: **{:.break one} ** Teach your beau to heed the lay— That sunshine soon is lost in shade— That now's as good as any day— To take thee, Rosa, ere she fade.
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