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THE KNIGHT OF LIDDESDALE
THE KNIGHT OF LIDDESDALE
The Countesse of Douglas out of her boure she came,And loudly there that she did call:
‘It is for the Lord of Liddesdale
That I let all these teares downe fall.’
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