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The Jew's Daughter
SIR HUGH, OR, THE JEW'S DAUGHTER—Q
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A' the bairns o LincolnshireWere learning at the school,
And every Saturday at een
They learnt their lessons weel.
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The Jew's dochter sat in her bower-door,Sewing at her seam;
She spied a' the bonnie bairns,
As they cam out and hame.
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