WEDDING SONG.

[Polonaise.]

Three suitors were with me to-day;

They proffered love and treasure.

The lordly one gave pleasant words,

And many ells of ribbon;

The second, plain of face and form,

He counted coin and jewels;

The third presented roses three,

And coupled them with kisses.

The first I fancied, and would greet

Him warmly, as a brother;

The second, gladly him I’d choose

To be my nearest neighbor;

But, oh, the third, of rosy gifts,

Who stifled me with kisses,—

I’d give to him these longing eyes,

And all that life possesses.