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" " If thou art a preacher Preaching learnedly, I, in pining sickness In my bed shall be ; Neither love nor friendship Shalt thou have of me. " " If thou liest pining In thy malady, I will be a watcher Watching over thee ; Of my love and friendship So no doubt shall be. " ( 60 ) " If thou art a watcher Watching tenderly, Nothing shalt thou look on But my dead body ; Neither love nor friendship Shalt thou have of me. " " If thy dear fair body Lying dead I see, I will be Saint Peter Opening heave...n to thee ; Of my love and friendship This the crown shall be. " " If thou art Saint Peter Holding heaven's key, I will be a star In the Galaxy ; Neither love nor friendship Shalt thou have of me. " II If thou art a star In the Galaxy, I will be a cloud, I will cover thee ; Of our love and friendship There no end shall be. " ( 61 ) Rose and Black (An Old French Song from the Franche-Comte) I, this day of April, Twenty years have seen, I have loved my dearest Since I was fifteen. After the dark midnight There was moonlight soon, But I rose this morning Earlier than the moon.
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