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She.—I'll not accept your paper of pins, For that's not the way that love begins; And I'll not marry you, you, you, And I'll not marry you."

He.—I'll give to you an easy-chair, To sit in and comb your golden hair, If you will marry me, me, me, If you will marry me."

She.—I'll not accept your easy-chair, To sit in and comb out my golden hair; And I'll not marry you, you, you, And I'll not marry you."



He.—I'll give to you a dress of green, That you may look like any queen, If you will marry me, me, me, If you will marry me."

She.—I'll not accept your dress of green, That I may look like any queen; And I'll not marry you, you, you, And I'll not marry you."

He.—I'll give to you the key of my chest, That you may have money at your request, If you will marry me, me, me, If you will marry me."

She.—I'll not accept the key of your chest, That I may have money at my request; And I'll not marry you, you, you, And I'll not marry you."

He.—I'll give to you the key of my heart, That we may never, never part, If you will marry me, me, me, If you will marry me."

She.—Yes, I'll accept the key of your heart, That we may never, never part; And I will marry you, you, you, And I will marry you." 112