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JAMES ' S . A PROPER NEW BALLAD OF THE COUNTRY AND THE TOWN .
The ladies of St . James ' s But Phyllida , my Phyllida ! Go swinging to the play ;
The breath of heath and furze , Their footmen run before them , When breezes
blow ...
JAMES ' S . A PROPER NEW BALLAD OF THE COUNTRY AND THE TOWN .
The ladies of St . James ' s But Phyllida , my Phyllida ! Go swinging to the play ;
The breath of heath and furze , Their footmen run before them , When breezes
blow ...
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