A RECIPE.
 TAKE a pair of sparkling eyes, 
Hidden, ever and anon, 
In a merciful eclipse— 
Do not heed their mild surprise— 
Having passed the Rubicon, 
Take a pair of rosy lips; 
Take a figure trimly planned— 
Such as admiration whets 
(Be particular in this); 
Take a tender little hand, 
Fringed with dainty fingerettes, 
Press it—in parenthesis;— 
Take all these, you lucky man— 
Take and keep them, if you can 
Take a pretty little cot— 
Quite a miniature affair— 
Hung about with trellised vine, 
Furnish it upon the spot 
With the treasures rich and rare 
I've endeavoured to define. 
Live to love and love to live— 
You will ripen at your ease, 
Growing on the sunny side— 
Fate has nothing more to give. 
You're a dainty man to please 
If you are not satisfied. 
Take my counsel, happy man: 
Act upon it, if you can! 
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