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... heart so strong As for to leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! " And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath given thee my heart Never for to depart , Neither for pain nor smart ? And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay say nay ! " " Forget ...
... heart so strong As for to leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! " And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath given thee my heart Never for to depart , Neither for pain nor smart ? And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay say nay ! " " Forget ...
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... heart , yet it is hardly to be supposed that a woman wrote it : - " Love me little , love me long , Is the burden of ... heart : - " Tis now since I sat down before That foolish fort a heart- -- one more Sir John the siege Time strangely ...
... heart , yet it is hardly to be supposed that a woman wrote it : - " Love me little , love me long , Is the burden of ... heart : - " Tis now since I sat down before That foolish fort a heart- -- one more Sir John the siege Time strangely ...
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... heart beats low , Lest it should drown the music of his tread . I'll wear a daisy wreath upon my head For " ten , eleven , twelve , " and then we wed . " Or do you hold as best the love Which Fate for healing brings , The quiet folding ...
... heart beats low , Lest it should drown the music of his tread . I'll wear a daisy wreath upon my head For " ten , eleven , twelve , " and then we wed . " Or do you hold as best the love Which Fate for healing brings , The quiet folding ...
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