And when with envy Time, transported, Shall think to rob us of our joys, You 'll in your girls again be courted, And I 'll go wooing in my boys.
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'What is thy name, faire maid' quoth he. 'Penelophon, O King' quoth she.
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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.
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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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A Robyn, Jolly Robyn, Tell me how thy leman does.
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King Stephen was a worthy peere, His breeches cost him but a croune He held them sixpence all too deere, Therefore he call'd the taylor loune. He was a wight of high renowne, And those but of a low degree Itt 's pride that putts the countrye doune, Then take thine old cloake about thee.
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