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1 1,3| Good morning, my good and fair Rosa; how is my brother?" ~" 2 2,1| 1~As the fair Rosa, with foreboding doubt, 3 11,2| the Recorder, Rosa, the fair Frisian maid, had slipped 4 11,2| never seen a woman more fair or more pure than you are, 5 13,2| people who enter a show at a fair, might be disappointed, 6 15,1| the executioner. ~But the fair Rosa called him to her side. ~" 7 15,2| the flowing dress of the fair Frisian maid, and soon after 8 18,2| the sweet blue eyes of the fair maid of Friesland. ~ ~ 9 21,1| the tulip gave him. ~His fair visitor, however, was well