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Of I the fair attend ; nor think me vain
Of I the fair attend ; nor think me vain
This[?] freedom taking with a silken hair.
This[?] freedom taking with a silken hair.
With Pilgrims I too[?] distant nations roam
With Pilgrims I [too?] distant nations roam
Laughed + honored where'er I come
Laughed + honored where'er I come
But English [?] my very name detect ;  
But English [illegible?] my very name detect ;  
And [?] me as a common girl ;  
And [illegible?] me as a common girl ;  
Yes, when I'm [?], they'll friendly take me to them
Yes, when I'm [old?], they'll kindly take me to them
[?] me their favorite, + this might woe them.
[Thus?] me their favorite, + this [might?] [woe?] them.
Besides, I once was well receiv'd at Court
In rustic guise making such glee + sport,
The knights + Squires all were much delighted
My Sovreign Leigh was pleas'd + I was knighted.

Revision as of 18:17, 7 July 2017

Of I the fair attend ; nor think me vain This[?] freedom taking with a silken hair. With Pilgrims I [too?] distant nations roam Laughed + honored where'er I come But English [illegible?] my very name detect ; And [illegible?] me as a common girl ; Yes, when I'm [old?], they'll kindly take me to them [Thus?] me their favorite, + this [might?] [woe?] them. Besides, I once was well receiv'd at Court In rustic guise making such glee + sport, The knights + Squires all were much delighted My Sovreign Leigh was pleas'd + I was knighted.