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��2 She was a girl a-passingfair, Mark well what I do say, She was a girl a-passing fair, And had dark blue eyes and curly hair; I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid.

��4 But when my money was gone and spent, Mark well what I do say, But when my money was gone and spent, Then off on her ear away she went; I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid.

��8 With love for her my heart did bum, Mark well what I do say, With love for her my heart did burn, And I thought she loved me in return ; I'll go more a-roving with you, fair maid.

��6 By this I have a lesson learnt, Mark well what I do say, By this I have a lesson learnt, And I'll keep the money I have earnt, And go no more a-roving with any fair maid.

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