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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INVITING, by DANIEL CHAUNCEY BREWER First Line: Pretty and sweet, ever so neat Last Line: Who for the moment would dare to resist? Subject(s): Flirtation | |||
PRETTY and sweet, ever so neat, Sitting alone in a tete-a-tete seat, Seeming to say by her negligent air, "Come and sit side of me, sir, if you dare." Saucy and pert, dying to flirt, Knowing the ropes, and more than expert, -- When she goes further, and seems to insist, Who for the moment would dare to resist? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VENTRILOQUISM by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SNAP CHAT: MARRAKECH by TIMOTHY LIU THE LADY'S 'YES' by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE FLIRT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES AN INTRUSION by DANIEL CHAUNCEY BREWER |
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