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... thee . Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy smock of silk , both fair and white , With gold embroidered gorgeously : Thy petticoat of sendal right : And thus I bought thee gladly . Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy girdle of ...
... thee . Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy smock of silk , both fair and white , With gold embroidered gorgeously : Thy petticoat of sendal right : And thus I bought thee gladly . Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . Thy girdle of ...
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... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee clothing of delight , Softest clothing , woolly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender voice , Making all the vales ...
... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee clothing of delight , Softest clothing , woolly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender voice , Making all the vales ...
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... thee , and from out thee overcame My soul with satisfaction of all wants : Because God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame . XLIII How do I love thee ? Let me count the ways . I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul ...
... thee , and from out thee overcame My soul with satisfaction of all wants : Because God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame . XLIII How do I love thee ? Let me count the ways . I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul ...
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