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 1     I|        and the heydukes had to sing dirges over him, as over
 2     I|   donnas, simply that they may sing boorish peasant ditties
 3    II|     white swans, which did not sing as sweetly as the poets
 4   III|     try and do what I can do - sing a song and at the same time
 5    IV|      to embroider exquisitely, sing elegantly, and acquire other
 6    IV|        a nice voice, and could sing a little, it was easy for
 7     V|       hear light-hearted Fanny sing the snatch of some song
 8     V|  Stabat Mater," that she might sing it in the choir at church.~ ~
 9     V|        all, it is one thing to sing frivolous love ditties on
10     V| loungers, and quite another to sing in the Church of God, behind
11     V|       a betrothed, who used to sing the 'Stabat Mater' with
12     V|      poor young lady who could sing these divine canticles with
13    VI|        s daughter, who used to sing beautifully in church."~ ~
14    VI|      as she was, and who could sing the 'Stabat Mater' just
15    VI|     was virtuous but could not sing, and therefore could not
16    VI|   beautiful, virtuous, and can sing; and her I am going to take
17    IX|        X - - had just begun to sing the "Casta Diva," when Abellino'
18   XXI|        come from Debreczen and sing over me the same chants,
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