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The Cambrick Shirt
THE ELFIN KNIGHT—G
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‘Can you make me a cambrick shirt,Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Without any seam or needle work?
And you shall be a true lover of mine
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‘Can you wash it in yonder well,Where never sprung water nor rain ever fell?
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‘Can you dry it on yonder thorn,Which never bore blossom since Adam was born?
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‘Now you have askd me questions three,I hope you'll answer as many for me.
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‘Can you find me an acre of landBetween the salt water and the sea sand?
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‘Can you plow it with a ram's horn,And sow it all over with one pepper corn?
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‘Can you reap it with a sickle of leather,And bind it up with a peacock's feather?
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‘When you have done, and finishd your work,Then come to me for your cambrick shirt.’
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