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Queen Jane lay in lab or for nine days or more
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'Til her women grew so tired, they could no longer there
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They could no longer there
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Good women, good women, good women as you be
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Will you open my right side and find my baby
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And find my baby
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"Oh no," cried the women, "That's a thing that can never be
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We will call on King Henry and hear what he may say
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And hear what he may say"
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King Henry was sent for,King Henry he did come
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Saying, "What does ail you, my lady? Your eyes, they look so dim
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your eyes, they look so dim"
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"King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for me?
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Will you open my right side and find my baby
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And find my baby"
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"Oh no,"cried King Henry, "That's a thing that I can
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never [G]do
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If I lose the flower of England, I shall lose the branch too
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There was fiddling and dancing on the day the babe was born
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But poor Queen Jane beloved, she lay cold as astone
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Lay cold as A stone