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From The World’s Wit and Humor, Vol. XIII, Italian — Spanish, The Review of Reviews Company; New York; 1906; pp. 227.


227

Anonymous Author [Eighteenth Century]

Minguillo’s Kiss



SINCE for kissing thee, Minguillo,
     Mother’s ever scolding me,
Give me swiftly back, thou dear one,
     Give the kiss I gave to thee.
Give me back the kiss — that one, now;
     Let my mother scold no more;
     Let us tell her all is o’er:
What was done is all undone now.
Yes, it will be wise, Minguillo,
     My fond kiss to give to me;
Give me swiftly back, thou dear one,
     Give the kiss I gave to thee.
Give me back the kiss, for mother
     Is impatient — prithee, do!
     For that one thou shalt have two:
Give me that, and take another.
Yes, then will they be contented,
     Then can’t they complain of me;
Give me swiftly back, thou dear one,
     Give the kiss I gave to thee.






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