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I Would In That Sweet Bosom Be

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I would in that sweet bosom be     (O sweet it is and fair it is!)     Where no rude wind might visit me.     Because of sad austerities     I would in that sweet bosom be.     I would be ever in that heart     (O soft I knock and soft entreat her!)     Where only peace might be my part.     Austerities were all the sweeter     So I were ever in that heart.

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