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When first my way to fair I took

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When first my way to fair I took     Few pence in purse had I,     And long I used to stand and look     At things I could not buy.     Now times are altered:    if I care     To buy a thing, I can;     The pence are here and heres the fair,     But wheres the lost young man?      - To think that two and two are four     And neither five nor three     The heart of man has long been sore     And long tis like to be.

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