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... Green groweth the holly Green groweth the holly , so doth the ivy ; Though winter blasts blow never so high , Green groweth the holly . As the holly groweth green And never changeth hue , So I am , ever hath been , Unto my lady true . Green ...
... Green groweth the holly Green groweth the holly , so doth the ivy ; Though winter blasts blow never so high , Green groweth the holly . As the holly groweth green And never changeth hue , So I am , ever hath been , Unto my lady true . Green ...
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... green , On a green so merrily , On a green so cheerily , Be thy voice shrill , be thy mirth seen , Heard to each swain , seen to each trull : Both sing and say , ' Love's joy is full . ' Jolly shepherd , shepherd in the sun , In the sun ...
... green , On a green so merrily , On a green so cheerily , Be thy voice shrill , be thy mirth seen , Heard to each swain , seen to each trull : Both sing and say , ' Love's joy is full . ' Jolly shepherd , shepherd in the sun , In the sun ...
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... green , Shall now the heraldry become With which I shall adorn my tomb ; For Juliana comes , and she , What I do to ... green ; Fond lovers , cruel as their flame , ought ] ought to have done thoughts more green ] more hopeful thoughts ...
... green , Shall now the heraldry become With which I shall adorn my tomb ; For Juliana comes , and she , What I do to ... green ; Fond lovers , cruel as their flame , ought ] ought to have done thoughts more green ] more hopeful thoughts ...
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