I saw the new moon late yestreen, Wi' the auld moon in her arm.
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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.Thomas Percy
Have you not heard these many years ago Jeptha was judge of Israel He had one only daughter and no mo, The which he loved passing well And as by lott, God wot, It so came to pass, As God's will was.
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'What is thy name, faire maid' quoth he. 'Penelophon, O King' quoth she.
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Every white will have its black, And every sweet its sour.
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Shall I bid her goe What if I doe Shall I bid her goe and spare not Oh no, no, no I dare not.
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