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Queen Jane lay in labor full six days or more |
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While the women grew weary and the midwives gave o'er |
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And they sent for King Henry to come with great speed |
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To be with Queen Jane in her hour of need |
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King Henry came to her and he sat by her bedside |
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Saying, "What ails thee, my Jeannie? What ails thee, my bride?" |
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"Oh Henry, oh Henry, do this one thing for me |
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Rip open my right side and find my baby" |
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"Oh Jeannie, oh Jeannie, that never will do |
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It would lease thy sweet life and thy young baby, too" |
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Well, she wept and she wailed 'til she fell into a swoon |
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And her right side was opened and her baby was found |
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Well, that baby was christened the very next day |
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While his poor dead mother a-mouldering lay |
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And six men went before her and four more travelled on |
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While loyal King Henry stood mourning alone |
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He wept and he wailed until he was sore |
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Saying, "The flower of all England shall flourish no more" |
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He sat by the river with his head in his hands |
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Saying, "My merry England is a sorrowful land" |