Are you going to Scarborough Fair
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; I/ |" |4 E8 Y& ^Remember me to one who lives there
~3 H. W* b f9 o, dHe once was a true of mine
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Tell him to make me a cambric shirt
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Without no seams nor needle work
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Tell to find me an acre of land
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G6 C9 p( Q$ q p3 ?, U( qBetween salt water and the sea strand
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' `& d/ l3 |& d$ ^6 UTell hime to reap it with a sickle of leather
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