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Then said he: “Goodman, thou art well apaid
Of thy fair sons, if they shall deal as well
With earth as water.”
Of thy fair sons, if they shall deal as well
With earth as water.”
“Nought there is to tell
Of great deeds at their hands as yet,” said he;
“But look you, how they note our company!”
Of great deeds at their hands as yet,” said he;
“But look you, how they note our company!”
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