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... round measure , hand in hand do go ; Could I now see , as I conceive this dance , Wonder and love would cast me in a trance . The richest jewel in all the heav'nly treasure , That ever yet unto the earth was shown , Is perfect concord ...
... round measure , hand in hand do go ; Could I now see , as I conceive this dance , Wonder and love would cast me in a trance . The richest jewel in all the heav'nly treasure , That ever yet unto the earth was shown , Is perfect concord ...
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... round , a round , a round , boys , a round , Let mirth fly aloft and sorrow be drowned . Old sack and old songs and a merry old crew Can charm away cares when the ground looks blue . FROM SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY'S Lost Lady , 1639 Where ...
... round , a round , a round , boys , a round , Let mirth fly aloft and sorrow be drowned . Old sack and old songs and a merry old crew Can charm away cares when the ground looks blue . FROM SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY'S Lost Lady , 1639 Where ...
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... round , a round , a round , boys , a round , 407 A satyr once did run away for dread , 936 A scholar newly entered marriage life , 527 A session of the poets , 701 A session was held the other day , 701 A song ' Ask me no more , ' 679 A ...
... round , a round , a round , boys , a round , 407 A satyr once did run away for dread , 936 A scholar newly entered marriage life , 527 A session of the poets , 701 A session was held the other day , 701 A song ' Ask me no more , ' 679 A ...
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