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And This The Burden Of His Song Forever Used To Be,-- I Care For Nobody, No.
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And this the burden of his song
Forever used to be,--
I care for nobody, No. not I,
If no one cares for me.
-- Isaac Bickerstaff (1735-1787)
-- Love in a Village, Act i, Sc. 2
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