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1 But hark to this sudden roar upon the farther side of them-
2 Hark , to the tramp without; hark to the roar of voices!
3 The men, should there be any, will hark to you.
4 But hark to the clamor of the city all about!
5 And so shall you hark to me and give me your sympathy and human understanding.
6 O hark to what it sings, As joyously it rings, May Jesus Christ be praised!
7 On Fontenoy, on Fontenoy, hark to that fierce huzza!
8 And hark to the singing and the harps!
9 Yet, I would not hark to this thing; so that the Maid did be truly in trouble.
10 And now hark to me, Black Jack.
11 And now, bo, hark to me sing!
12 Oh, my God, hark to them now!
13 But hark to the other voice.
14 But they wouldn't hark to it.
15 Eh, dear; hark to young folk!
16 And hark to me when I tell you that these here aristocrats 'll be glad enough to get invitations.
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