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up to her chamber window
often i think of the beautiful town
i have come into the desert because my soul is athirst
my soul is a dark ploughed field
within this lowly grave a conqueror lies
no prey am i of poor thoughts
o fair and stately maid, whose eyes
i saw him once before
have you seen walking through the village

 



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