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Did come this face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never 10 man 10 20 Phillida and Coridon In the merry month of May , In a morn by ...
Did come this face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never 10 man 10 20 Phillida and Coridon In the merry month of May , In a morn by ...
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Cruel fates true love do soonest sever ; Oh , I shall see thee never , never , never . Oh , happy is the maid whose life takes end Ere it knows parent's frown or loss of friend . Weep eyes , break heart ! My love and I must part .
Cruel fates true love do soonest sever ; Oh , I shall see thee never , never , never . Oh , happy is the maid whose life takes end Ere it knows parent's frown or loss of friend . Weep eyes , break heart ! My love and I must part .
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One of ten thousand souls I am , and more , That of his eyes and their sweet wounds complain , Sweet are the wounds of love , never so sore ; Ah , might he often slay me so again : He never lives that thus is never slain .
One of ten thousand souls I am , and more , That of his eyes and their sweet wounds complain , Sweet are the wounds of love , never so sore ; Ah , might he often slay me so again : He never lives that thus is never slain .
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