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The Choirmaster’s Burial
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oft-en would ask us That,..... when he died,
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Should here a-bide, And it would not task us, ‘We would with our lutes Play
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o-ver him By his grave-brim.... The psalm he liked best.
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whose sense suits “Mount E - phra-im”..... And per -
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As soon as I knewThat his spi-rit was gone I thought this his due, ..
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‘And spoke thereu-pon, “1 think)’said the vi-car,...
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read service quicker ..... viols out-of - doors
these frosts and hoars. That old-fashioned way
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quires a fine day, And it seems to
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It had bet-ter not be.”,
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wish could not be,
fas-ter They buried the master With- out a-ay
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. ‘twas said that, when... Atthe dead of next night The vi-car looked out,
‘There struck on his ken Thronged..... round-a - bout, the
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frost was gray-ing The head- stoned grass,
all_in white Like the saints in church-glass, Sing-ing and play-ing
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sing-ing and play-ing ...
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