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A DILEMMA by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON

First Line: A LADY FAIR HAD LOVERS THREE
Last Line: "THE CAPTAIN ANSWER'D, ""TAKE THE DRY UN."
Subject(s): COURTSHIP; WOMEN;

A LADY fair had lovers three,
All fellow-passengers at sea.
It chanc'd when loud the tempest roar'd
That Lady fair fell overboard;
Two straightway plung'd into the wave
And snatch'd her from a watery grave;
Then wept that Lady fair, and cried,
"How can I thus perplex'd decide?
Good Captain, aid my choice to make,
Which think you now ought I to take?"
"Since my opinion you rely on,"
The Captain answer'd, "take the dry un."



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