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... thee . " The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy weary feet to lave , To scatter perfumes on thy head , and fetch thee garments brave : The other - she the pretty one - shall deck her bridal bower , And my field and my city they both ...
... thee . " The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy weary feet to lave , To scatter perfumes on thy head , and fetch thee garments brave : The other - she the pretty one - shall deck her bridal bower , And my field and my city they both ...
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... thee forth , thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king commands that none his banquet ...
... thee forth , thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king commands that none his banquet ...
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... thee , Xarifa ? what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far , nor gaze with all the town ? I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides without a peer among all Granada's youth ...
... thee , Xarifa ? what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far , nor gaze with all the town ? I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides without a peer among all Granada's youth ...
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... thee run ? Speaks it not loud and bold ? Alas ! it may be so , but still Thy mother's blood is thine ; And what is kindred to the King Will plead no cause of mine : And thus all three against me stand ; - For , the whole men to quell ...
... thee run ? Speaks it not loud and bold ? Alas ! it may be so , but still Thy mother's blood is thine ; And what is kindred to the King Will plead no cause of mine : And thus all three against me stand ; - For , the whole men to quell ...
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... thee and me ! For that spot on earth that's aye dearest to me , Is the turf that has covered my Willy frae me . * Mrs. James Gray is better known in England as Mary Anne Browne , and under that name might have furnished the text to ...
... thee and me ! For that spot on earth that's aye dearest to me , Is the turf that has covered my Willy frae me . * Mrs. James Gray is better known in England as Mary Anne Browne , and under that name might have furnished the text to ...
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