Cousin Kate Flashcards
“I was a _______ maiden/ hardened by ____ and ___”
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“I was a cottage maiden/ hardened by sun and air”
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“Why did a great ____ find me out/ to fill my ______ with care?”
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“Why did a great lord find me out/ to fill my heart with care?”
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“He _____ me to his _____ home”
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“He lured me to his place home”
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“To lead a _________ _________ life/ his plaything and his ____./ he wore me like a ________ knot, he changed me like a _____”
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“To lead a shameless shameful life/ his plaything and his toy ./ he wore me like a golden knot, he changed me like a glove _”
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“So now I moan an unclean thing/ who might have been a dove”
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“So now I moan an unclean thing/ who might have been a dove”
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“O Lady Kate, my ______ Kate, / you _____ more ___ than I”
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“O Lady Kate, my cousin Kate, / you grow more fair than I”
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“He saw you at your father’s ____,/ chose ___ and cast ___ by”
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“He saw you at your father’s gate,/ chose you and cast me by”
“He lifted you from ______ ________ / to sit with him on ____”
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“He lifted you from mean estate/ to sit with him on high”
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“Because you were so ____ and _____/ he ______ you with his ____”
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“Because you were so good and pure/ he bound you with his ring”
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“The ________ call you ____ and ____,/ call me an _______ thing “
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“The neighbours call you good and pure,/ call me an outcast thing “
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“Even so I ___ and ______ in dust/ you sit in ____ and ____/ now which of us had ______ heart?/ you had the stronger ____”
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“Even so I sit and howl in dust/ you sit in gold and sing/ now which of us had tenderer heart?/ you had the stronger wing”
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“O cousin Kate, my love was ___,/ your love was ____ in ____”
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“O cousin Kate, my love was true,/ your love was writ in sand”
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“If he had ______not me but ____ / if you _____ where I _____,/ he had not won me with his____,/ nor ______ me with his ____:/ I would have ____ into his ___/and not have taken his _____”
“If he had fooled not me but you/ if you stood where I stand,/ he had not won me with his love,/ nor bought me with his land:/ I would have spit into his face/ and not have taken his hand”
“Yet I’ve a ____ you have not got/ and seem not like to ____:”
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“Yet I’ve a gift you have not got/ and seem not like to get:”
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“My fair-haired ___, my ______, my ______, /cling _______, closer yet:/ your sire would give broad ______ for one/ to wear his _______”
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“My fair-haired son, my shame, my pride, /cling closer, closer yet:/ your sire would give broad lands for one/ to wear his coronet”
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