UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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I know a maiden winsome and wee, Take care ! She can both false and friendly be, Take care ! Take cart* ! Trust her not; she is fooling thee ! She lias two starry eyes of brown, Take care ! She smiles at yon and then looks down, Take c a r e ! Take t a r e ! Trust her not; she is fooling thee. With hair of a pretty golden hue, Take c a r e ! For what she says, that is not t r u e , Take care ! Take care ! Trust her not; she is fooling t h e e . She gives thee a garland, fine indeed, Take care ! A silly fellow art thou esteemed, Take care ! Take care ! Trust her not; she is fooling thee.

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Two wanderers passed out through the city gate To seek, in the beautiful world, their fate. The one merely followed the dictates of fashion, The other, his own heart's wayward passion. And when the two were home once more, Their friends did gather as of yore, Each with the question and eager call. 44 What have you seen ? Pray tell us a l l . " The one responds with a weary air, 41 What have we seen ? Nothing so rare. I, trees and meadows sparkling with dew? Golden sunshine and heavens b l u e . " The other smilingly said the same, But his face glowecl with celestial flame. 44 Yes, treeB and meadows sparkling with dew, Golden sunshine and heavens blue."

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