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... Sweet Afton Highland Mary To Mary in Heaven A Red , Red Rose I Love My Jean . Bonnie Doon O , Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast Ae Fond Kiss Duncan Gray Auld Lang Syne John Anderson Tam Glen . Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn WILLIAM ...
... Sweet Afton Highland Mary To Mary in Heaven A Red , Red Rose I Love My Jean . Bonnie Doon O , Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast Ae Fond Kiss Duncan Gray Auld Lang Syne John Anderson Tam Glen . Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn WILLIAM ...
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... sweet mas- ter ! O sweet wares ! Prunes , almonds , sugar - candy , carrot - roots , turnips , O brave fatting meat ! Let not a man buy a nut- meg but yourself . Eyre . Peace , Firk ! Come , skipper , I'll go abroad with you . - Hans ...
... sweet mas- ter ! O sweet wares ! Prunes , almonds , sugar - candy , carrot - roots , turnips , O brave fatting meat ! Let not a man buy a nut- meg but yourself . Eyre . Peace , Firk ! Come , skipper , I'll go abroad with you . - Hans ...
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... Sweet Mistress Rose , Misconstrue not my words , nor miscon- ceive Of my affection , whose devoted soul Swears that I love thee dearer than my heart . Rose . As dear as your own heart ? I judge it right , Men love their hearts best when ...
... Sweet Mistress Rose , Misconstrue not my words , nor miscon- ceive Of my affection , whose devoted soul Swears that I love thee dearer than my heart . Rose . As dear as your own heart ? I judge it right , Men love their hearts best when ...
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... Sweet Peg , thou shalt be my summer's queen ! " Now the nightingale , the pretty night- ingale , The sweetest singer in all the forest's choir , Entreats thee , sweet Peggy , to hear thy true love's tale ; Lo , yonder she sitteth , her ...
... Sweet Peg , thou shalt be my summer's queen ! " Now the nightingale , the pretty night- ingale , The sweetest singer in all the forest's choir , Entreats thee , sweet Peggy , to hear thy true love's tale ; Lo , yonder she sitteth , her ...
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... sweet , leave work a little while ; let's play . Jane . I cannot live by keeping holi- day . Ham . I'll pay you for the time which shall be lost . Jane . With me you shall not be at so much cost . Ham . Look , how you wound this cloth ...
... sweet , leave work a little while ; let's play . Jane . I cannot live by keeping holi- day . Ham . I'll pay you for the time which shall be lost . Jane . With me you shall not be at so much cost . Ham . Look , how you wound this cloth ...
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