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THE TASK

Or that ever I do these two and three,
Whilst every grove, etc.
I will set of tasks as many to three,
O and then, etc.

You must buy for me an acre of land,
Whilst every grove, etc.
Between the salt sea and the yellow sand,
O and then, etc.

You must plough it o'er with a horse's horn,
Whilst every grove, etc.
And sow it all over with one pepper-corn,
O and then, etc.

You must reap it, too, with a piece of leather,
Whilst every grove, etc.
And bind it all up with a peacock's feather,
O and then, etc.

You must take it up in a bottomless sack
Whilst every grove, etc.
And bear it to the mill on a butterfly's back,
O and then, etc.

And when that these tasks are finished and done,
Whilst every grove, etc.
O then will I marry thee under the sun,
And then thou shalt be a true lover of mine.