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YOU'LL THINK E'ER MANY DAYS ENSUE. English, Air. The tune appears under the above title in John Gay's Beggar's Opera of 1728. Kidson (1922) says the air was the traditional tune employed on stage for Ophelia's song "How should I your true love know."

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