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Here and the words of the catch, a simple song intended to be sung in rounds by drunken make-merry types, often with humourous intent, sung by a certain Swedish cultural ensemble to rapturous applause and appreciation and much appropriate mirth and joy at the XAMC bardic competition & which probably would have won if not for the fact that the ensemble contained two of the judges, who, in truth, contributed much of its talent, and so disqualified itself. |
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When Celia was learning on the Spinnet to play, her Tutor stood by her to show her to show her to show her, to show her the way. She shook not the note, which anger'd him much, and made him cry "Zounds! 'tis a long prick, a long prick, a long prick'd note you touch," Surprised was the Lady to hear him complain, and said it and said and said, I will shake it I will shake it when I come to't again. |