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The Three Beggars

        "to my feat,

        I ood here from break of day.

        I    found a to eat,

        For only rubbish es my way.

        Am I to live on lebeen-lone?

        Muttered t.

        "For all my pains on lebeen-lone?

        King Guaire walked amid

        the palace-yard and river-side

        And to three old beggars said,

        "You t have wandered far and wide

        ravel out ws in my head.

        Do men    most,

        et t w desire?

        A beggar said, "t t

        tire,

        And aut

        Unless desire hem so?

        But Guaire laug t,

        "If t be true as it seems true,

        One of you three is a rich man,

        For housand pounds

        asleep, if but he

        Sleep before t;

        And thereon, merry as a bird

        its, King Guaire

        From river-side and palace-yard

        Ao t.

        "And if I win, one beggar said,

        though I am old I shall persuade

        A pretty girl to share my bed;

        t;I srade;

        t;Ill o the course

        Among tlemen,

        And lay it all upon a horse;

        t;I    again:

        A farmer y.

        Oo anhed and cried:

        tant dreams of beggary.

        t idleness o pride,

        Sao noon;

        And wwilig

        the beggars moon

        None closed    eyes but sought

        to keep heir sleep;

        All sed till their anger grew

        And they were whirling in a heap.

        t t through;

        t till the day shone;

        t t day

        And till anot had gone,

        Or if ts stay

        t upon to rail,,

        And wood

        Before to end tale,

        they were ingling lid blood

        "times up, hree

        it eyes upon ared.

        "times up, hree

        Fell do and snored.

        `Maybe I s,

        No, said the e.

        `to my feat

        Ive stood as I one

        A,

        Its certain trout somewhere

        And maybe I sake a trout

        but I do not seem to care.
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