Good people all with one accord,
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Lament for Mary Blaize,
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She never wanted one good word,
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From those who spoke her praise,
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The needy seldom passed her door,
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And always found her kind,
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She freely lent to all the poor,
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Who left a pledge behind.
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She strove the neighbour hood to please,
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With manners wondrous winning,
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She never followed wicked ways,
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Unless when she was sinning,
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At church in silks and satins new,
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With hoop of monstrous size,
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She never slumbered in her pew,
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But when she closed her eyes.
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Her love was sought I do declare,
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By twenty beaux and more,
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The King himself did seem to care,
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Where she had walked before,
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But wealth and finery all fled,
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And hangers-on all gone,
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The doctors found when she was dead,
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The life within her none.
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Good people all with one accord,
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Lament for Mary Blaize,
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Who never wanted one good word,
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From those who spoke her praise,
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The needy seldom passed her door,
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And always found her kind,
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She freely lent to all the poor
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Who left a pledge behind.
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Let us lament in sorrow sore,
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For Kent Street well may say,
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That had she lived a twelve month more,
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She had not died today.
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Mary Blaize
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Kate Rusby |