Every white will have its black, And every sweet its sour.
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Weep no more, lady, weep no more, Thy sorrowe is in vaine For violets pluckt, the sweetest showers Will ne'er make grow againe.Thomas Percy
He that would not when he might, He shall not when he wolda.
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A Robyn, Jolly Robyn, Tell me how thy leman does.
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A poore soule sat sighing under a sycamore tree Oh willow, willow, willow With his hand on his bosom, his head on his knee, Oh willow, willow, willow.
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He that had neyther been kith nor kin Might have seen a full fayre sight.
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