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THE FISHERMAN AND HIS SOUL
   reading out of to her, I am in love

    h me from having my

    desire.  tell me ruth

    I .  Of o me?  I cannot

    see it.  I may not touc.  I do not kno.

    And t beat , and anshou

    art mad, or  eaten of some poisonous he

    noblest part of man, and o us by God t we should

    nobly use it.  than a human soul,

    nor any eart can be  is h all

    t is in the rubies

    of t any more of this

    matter, for it is a sin t may not be forgiven.  And as for the

    Sea-folk, t, and traffic hem are

    lost also.  ts of t kno good

    from evil, and for t died.

    tears whe

    bitter , and he rose up from his knees and said

    to  and are glad, and on

    t t me be

    as the days of

    flo me, if it

    stand bet I love?

    t, knitting his

    broo

    he woodland,

    and accursed be t

    nigime, and t to lure me from my beads.  they

    tap at to my ears tale

    of tempt me emptations, and when I

    me.  t, I tell thee,

    t.  For there is no heaven nor hell, and in

    neithey praise Gods name.

    Fat not hou

    sayest.  Once in my net I snared ter of a King.  She is

    fairer tar, and he moon.  For her

    body I would give my soul, and for her love I would surrender

    ell me  me go in peace.

    A:  t, and thou

    s be lost h her.

    And  drove him from his door.

    And t doo t-place, and he

    h bowed head, as one who is
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