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He.
She.
He Where Oxen do Low,
And Apples do grow,
Where Corn is sown,
And Grass is mown;
Where Pigeons do fly,
And Rooks Nestle high;
Fae give me for Life a Place:
She Where Hay is well Cock'd,
And Udders are Strok'd!
Where Duck and Drake,
Cry quack, quack, quack;
Where Turkeys lay eggs,
And Sows suckle Pigs,
Oh! there I would pass my Days.
He On nought we will feed,
She But what we do breed;
And wear on our backs,
He The wool of our flocks
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