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HAPLESS by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE

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First Line: HAPLESS, HAPLESS, I MUST BE
Last Line: NOT TO SUCH ILL HAP I HAD COME.

Hapless, hapless, I must be
All the hours of life I see,
Since my foolish nurse did once
Bed me on her leggen bones;
Since my mother did not weel
To snip my nails with blades of steel.
Had they laid me on a pillow
In a cot of water willow,
Had they bitten finger and thumb,
Not to such ill hap I had come.



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