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Drove off with your cousin Justine , Miss Lane , at her Temple of Fashion , You
wept , dearest girl , at the marriage , Taught us both how to sing and to And
whisper ' d , “ How base she has speak , been ! " And we loved one another with
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Drove off with your cousin Justine , Miss Lane , at her Temple of Fashion , You
wept , dearest girl , at the marriage , Taught us both how to sing and to And
whisper ' d , “ How base she has speak , been ! " And we loved one another with
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... with clear and Laughed softly in a flattered , happy way , open brow , Arranged
the broidered baldrick on his Scar - seamed a little , as the women love : So
kindly fronted that you marvelled how And sauntered past , singing a roundelay .
... with clear and Laughed softly in a flattered , happy way , open brow , Arranged
the broidered baldrick on his Scar - seamed a little , as the women love : So
kindly fronted that you marvelled how And sauntered past , singing a roundelay .
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I ' ve seen you weep , and could have wept ; Your puss , demure and pensive ,
seems I ' ve heard you sing ( and might have slept ! ) Too fat to mouse . Much she
esteems Sometimes I hear your chimney swept , Yon sunny wall , and , dozing ...
I ' ve seen you weep , and could have wept ; Your puss , demure and pensive ,
seems I ' ve heard you sing ( and might have slept ! ) Too fat to mouse . Much she
esteems Sometimes I hear your chimney swept , Yon sunny wall , and , dozing ...
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WHEN Spring comes laughing By vale and hill , By wind - flower walking And
daffodil , — Sing stars of morning , Sing morning skies , Sing blue of speedwell ,
And my Love ' s eyes . " WHEN SPRING COMES LAUGHING . " When comes the
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WHEN Spring comes laughing By vale and hill , By wind - flower walking And
daffodil , — Sing stars of morning , Sing morning skies , Sing blue of speedwell ,
And my Love ' s eyes . " WHEN SPRING COMES LAUGHING . " When comes the
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31 When Autumn scatters The leaves again , And piled sheaves bury The broad -
wheeled wain ,Sing flutes of harvest Where nen rejoice ; Sing rounds of reapers ,
And my Love ' s voice . But when comes Winter With hail and storm , And red ...
31 When Autumn scatters The leaves again , And piled sheaves bury The broad -
wheeled wain ,Sing flutes of harvest Where nen rejoice ; Sing rounds of reapers ,
And my Love ' s voice . But when comes Winter With hail and storm , And red ...
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