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lov-er of mine 2. Tell her to make me a
lov-er of mine 4. Tell her to plough me an
lov-er of mine 6. Tell her to reap it with

cam-bric shirt, Pars-ley, sage, rose-ma-ry and thyme, With
a-cre of 1and, Pars-ley, sage, rose-ma-ry and thyme, Be
sick-le of leath-er, Pars-ley, sage, rose-ma-ry and thyme, And

cut a-ny nee-dle or thread_ work’d in it, And she shall be a true
tween the sea and the salt_ sea strand, And she shall be a true
tie it all up with a tom-tit’s feath-er, And she shall be a true