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To Titles I'm born and with pride do I ring
To Titles I'm born and with pride do I ring
that some of my race descend from a King
that some of my race descend from a King
Tho' [Houses?] I have many none [no neh?] has mo[re?]
Tho' Houses I have many no [neh?] man has mo[re?]
I am often obliged to lie out of door,
I am often obliged to lie out of door,
From some I do find it most hard to depart,
From some I do find it most hard to depart,

Latest revision as of 05:13, 18 July 2017

To Titles I'm born and with pride do I ring that some of my race descend from a King Tho' Houses I have many no [neh?] man has mo[re?] I am often obliged to lie out of door, From some I do find it most hard to depart, With others to keep me exceed I all their [illegible] In short I have got such od[crossed out: d]ness about me, That no one can live either with me or without ^me^