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the sky-lark;
FORGET THEE! NO.
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Then be it so, and let us part, Since love like
I
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m
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mine has fail'd to move thee, But do
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?
y — i
think this con-stant heart, Can e-ver cease, in-
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grate to love thee, No, spite of all thy cold dis-
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dain. I'll bless the hour when first I met thee, And
SHHi^l
rather bear whole years of pain, And rather
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S
bear whole years of pain, Than e'en for one short
FORGET THEE! NO.
gJf ^ J g ^M S iSS
Then be it so, and let us part, Since love like
I
-i— J- — J~sJ33
m
3*zr=*
mine has fail'd to move thee, But do
m
«r:2:^izzr^
?
y — i
think this con-stant heart, Can e-ver cease, in-
Hniigi^gpes
grate to love thee, No, spite of all thy cold dis-
mm^^m
so-b — ^-
i
dain. I'll bless the hour when first I met thee, And
SHHi^l
rather bear whole years of pain, And rather
^^H
S
bear whole years of pain, Than e'en for one short
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