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... stand tul they doun fa ' , Mither , mither ; I'le let thame stand tul they doun fa ' , For here nevir mair maun I be , O. ' ' And what wul ye your wife , leive to your bairns and Edward , Edward ? And what wul ye leive to your bairns ...
... stand tul they doun fa ' , Mither , mither ; I'le let thame stand tul they doun fa ' , For here nevir mair maun I be , O. ' ' And what wul ye your wife , leive to your bairns and Edward , Edward ? And what wul ye leive to your bairns ...
Page 69
... standing in his eyes , Through which he did upon the letters look , Made them to seem like roundlets , that arise By a stone cast into a standing brook , Appearing to him in such various wise , And at one time such sundry fashions took ...
... standing in his eyes , Through which he did upon the letters look , Made them to seem like roundlets , that arise By a stone cast into a standing brook , Appearing to him in such various wise , And at one time such sundry fashions took ...
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... stand in corners of our kitchens , And stand , perhaps , turned on , in a million rooms , All over the world . But now if they should speak , If on a sudden they should speak again , If on the stroke of noon a voice should speak , We ...
... stand in corners of our kitchens , And stand , perhaps , turned on , in a million rooms , All over the world . But now if they should speak , If on a sudden they should speak again , If on the stroke of noon a voice should speak , We ...
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