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... their country , and their queen ! 5 My lovely first is Lady Grace , So beautiful - so trim ! So earnest , and so thoughtful , So light of heart and limb ! S. F. G. Whate'er she did , whate'er she said , You never THE HARPSDEN RIDDLE BOOK .
... their country , and their queen ! 5 My lovely first is Lady Grace , So beautiful - so trim ! So earnest , and so thoughtful , So light of heart and limb ! S. F. G. Whate'er she did , whate'er she said , You never THE HARPSDEN RIDDLE BOOK .
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... queen ! 5 My lovely first is Lady Grace , So beautiful - so trim ! So earnest , and so thoughtful , So light of heart and limb ! S. F. G. Whate'er she did , whate'er she said , You never 23 THE HARPSDEN RIDDLE BOOK .
... queen ! 5 My lovely first is Lady Grace , So beautiful - so trim ! So earnest , and so thoughtful , So light of heart and limb ! S. F. G. Whate'er she did , whate'er she said , You never 23 THE HARPSDEN RIDDLE BOOK .
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... queen , Though ragged were my next ; When she's asleep , I take a peep Into my whole and see , Though gay and fleet , she's ever neat , As woman aye should be ! F. A. G. 6 Oh , Mary ! my Mary ! too surely I reckoned , To day you would ...
... queen , Though ragged were my next ; When she's asleep , I take a peep Into my whole and see , Though gay and fleet , she's ever neat , As woman aye should be ! F. A. G. 6 Oh , Mary ! my Mary ! too surely I reckoned , To day you would ...
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... queen's proud halls , Amid the noblest there ; He has wealth and honours enough I trow , To make life very fair . Yet my next will o'ertake his guarded life , Spite of wealth and honoured name ; And ' twill not be bribed away from his ...
... queen's proud halls , Amid the noblest there ; He has wealth and honours enough I trow , To make life very fair . Yet my next will o'ertake his guarded life , Spite of wealth and honoured name ; And ' twill not be bribed away from his ...
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... Queen greets my first with her presence and smiles , And sometimes , bless her heart ! will e'eu join in its wiles . Had it not been my second , we'd have sought it in vain , In the halls - my fair whole - of thy princely domain ...
... Queen greets my first with her presence and smiles , And sometimes , bless her heart ! will e'eu join in its wiles . Had it not been my second , we'd have sought it in vain , In the halls - my fair whole - of thy princely domain ...
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