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Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads ...

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Sweet Sarah, my delight<br />

I am undone unlefs thou iland<br />

My faithful friend this night.<br />

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And now his wrath to 'fcape,<br />

My love, t fly to thee, 10<br />

Hoping fome time I may remainc<br />

In fafety here with thee.<br />

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