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... sing , So ho , & c . Tobacco's a physician , Good both for sound and sickly ; ' Tis a hot perfume That expels cold rheum , And makes it flow down quickly . This makes me sing , & c . Tobacco is a traveler , Come from the Indies hither ...
... sing , So ho , & c . Tobacco's a physician , Good both for sound and sickly ; ' Tis a hot perfume That expels cold rheum , And makes it flow down quickly . This makes me sing , & c . Tobacco is a traveler , Come from the Indies hither ...
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... sing not must be sad ? Didst thou ever that bird hear Sing well , that sings all the year ? Tom the Piper doth not play Till he wears his pipe away ; There's a time to slack the string , And a time to leave to sing . Philarete . 70 80 ...
... sing not must be sad ? Didst thou ever that bird hear Sing well , that sings all the year ? Tom the Piper doth not play Till he wears his pipe away ; There's a time to slack the string , And a time to leave to sing . Philarete . 70 80 ...
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... sing , 20 Sing care away with sport and play , 379 Sing lullaby , as women do , 87 Sing me to death , for till thy voice . be clear , 667 Sing out , pent souls , sing cheerfully , 712 Sion lies waste , and thy Jerusalem , 130 Sith that ...
... sing , 20 Sing care away with sport and play , 379 Sing lullaby , as women do , 87 Sing me to death , for till thy voice . be clear , 667 Sing out , pent souls , sing cheerfully , 712 Sion lies waste , and thy Jerusalem , 130 Sith that ...
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