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Commend me to the countesse that fair make , King Edward's daughter , young
Bessy : Tell her I trust in Jesu that hath no pear , To bring her love over the sea .
Commend me to that lord to me so dear , That lately was made the Earle of Darby
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Commend me to the countesse that fair make , King Edward's daughter , young
Bessy : Tell her I trust in Jesu that hath no pear , To bring her love over the sea .
Commend me to that lord to me so dear , That lately was made the Earle of Darby
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Before her never did I see : I trust in God she shall be my feer , For her I will travell
over the sea ; Commend me to my father Stanley , to me so dear , My owne
mother married hath he , Bring him here a love letter full right And another to
young ...
Before her never did I see : I trust in God she shall be my feer , For her I will travell
over the sea ; Commend me to my father Stanley , to me so dear , My owne
mother married hath he , Bring him here a love letter full right And another to
young ...
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Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And
byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett
him selfe be in the same sute , Chaunging his inne in everie towne , And lett his ...
Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And
byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett
him selfe be in the same sute , Chaunging his inne in everie towne , And lett his ...
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