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... fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care , ' Cause another's rosy are ? Be she fairer than the day . Or the flow'ry meads in May ; If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? The song appeared in Percy's Reliques ( 1765 ) ...
... fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care , ' Cause another's rosy are ? Be she fairer than the day . Or the flow'ry meads in May ; If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? The song appeared in Percy's Reliques ( 1765 ) ...
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... Fair in 1802 , and half a life - time later William Wordsworth can still remember the " chattering monkeys , the hurdy - gurdy and children whirling in their roundabouts at The Fair " ( The Prelude 1850 ) . The fair was suppressed in ...
... Fair in 1802 , and half a life - time later William Wordsworth can still remember the " chattering monkeys , the hurdy - gurdy and children whirling in their roundabouts at The Fair " ( The Prelude 1850 ) . The fair was suppressed in ...
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... Fair which vied with the Fairs at Smithfield and Stourbridge ( Cambridgeshire ) as the most important in England . The right to hold a fair was given by charter in 1402 by Edward IV and from lasting three days it grew to two weeks ...
... Fair which vied with the Fairs at Smithfield and Stourbridge ( Cambridgeshire ) as the most important in England . The right to hold a fair was given by charter in 1402 by Edward IV and from lasting three days it grew to two weeks ...
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