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... soon 41 wise 47 will 42 who 48 forget may 20 un- 24 since 25 could 29 all too often 30 sinned 31 deed 32 laid 33 pleased 4 formerly 35 dis- pleases 36 who 37 much 38 follows 39 betrays 40 better 42 good fortune 41 then may 25 let no man ...
... soon 41 wise 47 will 42 who 48 forget may 20 un- 24 since 25 could 29 all too often 30 sinned 31 deed 32 laid 33 pleased 4 formerly 35 dis- pleases 36 who 37 much 38 follows 39 betrays 40 better 42 good fortune 41 then may 25 let no man ...
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... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 3. " What gat ye to your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? What gat ye to your dinner , my handsome young man ? " 10 " I gat eels boiled in broo ; mother , make my bed soon ...
... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 3. " What gat ye to your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? What gat ye to your dinner , my handsome young man ? " 10 " I gat eels boiled in broo ; mother , make my bed soon ...
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... soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As she my suit and affection ; So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done ...
... soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As she my suit and affection ; So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done ...
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... soon , My soul will be a - dry before ; 4I 50 But , after , it will thirst no more . Then by that happy blissful day More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have cast off their rags of clay , And walk apparelled fresh like me . I'll ...
... soon , My soul will be a - dry before ; 4I 50 But , after , it will thirst no more . Then by that happy blissful day More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have cast off their rags of clay , And walk apparelled fresh like me . I'll ...
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... soon ready make To wait on Love amongst his lovely crew ; Where everyone that misseth then her make 1 Shall be by him amerced with penance due . Make haste , therefore , sweet love , whilst it is prime ; For none can call again the ...
... soon ready make To wait on Love amongst his lovely crew ; Where everyone that misseth then her make 1 Shall be by him amerced with penance due . Make haste , therefore , sweet love , whilst it is prime ; For none can call again the ...
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