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 * The sun does arise
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 * Little lamb, who made thee?
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 * My mother bore me in the southern wild
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 * Merry, merry sparrow!
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 * When my mother died I was very young
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 * Father, father, where are you going?
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 * The little boy lost in the lonely fen
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 * When the great woods laugh with the voice of joy
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 * Sweet dreams form a shade
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 * To mercy, pity, peace, and love
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 *  ' Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
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 * The Sun descending in the West
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 * Sound the flute!
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 * When the voices of children are heard on the green
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 * I have no name
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 * Once a dream did weave a shade
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 * Can I see another's woe
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 * Youth of delight! come hither
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 * Sound the flute!
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 * When the voices of children are heard on the green
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 * I have no name
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 * Once a dream did weave a shade
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 * Can I see another's woe
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 * Youth of delight! come hither
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 * Can I see another's woe
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 * Youth of delight! come hither
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