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  1. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
    With my lost saints, -- I love thee with the breath,
    Smiles, tears, of all my life! -- and, if God choose,
  2. Come lamb that I choose,
    Come cats, one and t' other,
    With snowy-white shoes,
  3. And can at pleasure choose,
    When I am caught he can be gone,
    And when he list refuse.
  4. Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse,
    ---E'en then would be some stooping; and I choose
  5. And scarlet coat and little golden shoes.
    He: Not good enough.
    She: Well, burn it if you choose
  6. I sing not to you. A softer theme I choose,
    A virgin theme, unconscious of the muse,
  7. buckles on his shoes.
    I would choose
  8. As carry do the same, nor doth refuse
    The vilest sinner's case that doth Him choose.
  9. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
    With my lost saints,--I love thee with the breath,
    Smiles, tears, of all my life !--and, if God choose,
  10. A match against the kangaroos
    They played one day.
    The kangaroos were forced to choose
  11. You can start this very evening if you choose
    And take the Western Ocean in the stride
    O seventy thousand horses and some screws!
  12. Or, loth so to amuse
    Faith's infirmity, they choose
  13. Even though she cost him all he had to lose,
    Even though she made him sick to hear or see,
    Still, what she left of him will mostly choose
  14. Storm or calm, as Thou shalt choose;
    Though Thine every gift were lost,
    Thee Thyself we could not lose.
  15. The intellect of man is forced to choose
    perfection of the life, or of the work,
    And if it take the second must refuse
  16. Boodle grew more democratic; Foodle watered down his views;
    Bit by bit they drew together, more and more alike appearing,
    Till the voters, looking at them, vowed there wasn't much to choose.
  17. They were equally tall as they stood in their shoes -
    Between them, in fact, there was nothing to choose.
  18. For one night's revels, silk and gold we choose,
    But, in long journeys, cloth and leather use.
  19. These solemn cheats their various methods choose,
    A system fires them, as a bard his muse:
  20. The heir, with roses in his shoes,
    That night might village partner choose;

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