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LITTLE MUSGRAVE AND LADY BARNARD—N
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‘How do you like my rug?’ he said,‘And how do you like my sheets?
And how do you like my false ladie,
That lies in your arms asleep?’
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‘Well I like your rug my lord,And well I like your sheets;
But better than all your fair ladie,
That lies in my arms asleep.’
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