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... Father my bairn on whom I will , I'll father nane on thee . ' Out then spak her father dear , And he spak meek and mild , ' And ever alas , sweet Janet , ' he says , ' I think thou gaes wi ' child . ' " If that I gae wi ' child , father ...
... Father my bairn on whom I will , I'll father nane on thee . ' Out then spak her father dear , And he spak meek and mild , ' And ever alas , sweet Janet , ' he says , ' I think thou gaes wi ' child . ' " If that I gae wi ' child , father ...
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... father ! to see you no more , and see Your love , O father ! go ere I am gone . ' Gently he moved her off , and drew her back , Bending his lofty head far over hers , And the dark depths of nature heaved and burst . He turned away ; not ...
... father ! to see you no more , and see Your love , O father ! go ere I am gone . ' Gently he moved her off , and drew her back , Bending his lofty head far over hers , And the dark depths of nature heaved and burst . He turned away ; not ...
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... Father ? ' But the sky said ' Address not known . ' Victor looked up at the mountains , The mountains all covered with snow ; Cried : ' Are you pleased with me , Father ? ' And the answer came back , ' No. ' Victor came to the forest ...
... Father ? ' But the sky said ' Address not known . ' Victor looked up at the mountains , The mountains all covered with snow ; Cried : ' Are you pleased with me , Father ? ' And the answer came back , ' No. ' Victor came to the forest ...
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