Thine A I, M Faithful Fair
thine am i, my faithful fair tuhe quaker's wife.” thine am i, my faithful fair, thine, my lovely nancy; ev'ry pulse along my veins, ev'ry roving fancy. to thy bosom lay my heart, there to throb and languish; tho' despair had wrung its core, that would heal its anguish. take away those rosy lips, rich with balmy treasure; turn away thine eyes of love, lest i die with pleasure! what is life when wanting love? night without a m: love's the cloudless summer sun, nature gay ad.