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 1     I|       chanted loud and clear~On merry mornings at the mass divine,~
 2    II|       lord this town espies~How merry were their hearts? How fresh?
 3   III|        the trumpets blew,~Their merry noise prevents the joyful
 4   III|        they spy,~Jerusalem with merry noise they greet,~With joyful
 5     V|  thereof weak fear espied,~With merry looks these cheerful words
 6     X|       bold face, high looks and merry cheer,~Argantes rose, the
 7  XIII|         in the furrows dry~With merry noise the promised showers
 8   XVI|     under greenwood shade,~Sung merry notes on every branch and
 9 XVIII| received with gentle grace;~The merry soldiers bout him shout
10    XX|     overload.~ ~ II~Therewith a merry shout and joyful cry~The
11    XX|        of that blessed day,~The merry morning smiled, and seemed
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