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(Defend the use of "you" in English Lyrics 4, No. 4. - 1896)
 
 
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The Novello, Ewers & Co. Publication of this work in 1896 (Publication number 10286) - (Now in public Domain)
The Novello, Ewers & Co. Publication of this work in 1896 - (Publication number 10286) - (Now in public Domain)
uses the word "you" in both title, and lyric text.  No doubt a modernization of the 16th century anonymous text.
uses the word "you" in both title, and lyric text. <br>  
This is, perhaps, a modernization of the 16th century anonymous text, but the Lieder website: <br>
[http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=778 ] <br>
Has "you" as well... <br>
[[User:Johnhenryfowler|Johnhenryfowler]] 02:10, 7 May 2008 (PDT)

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The Novello, Ewers & Co. Publication of this work in 1896 - (Publication number 10286) - (Now in public Domain) uses the word "you" in both title, and lyric text.
This is, perhaps, a modernization of the 16th century anonymous text, but the Lieder website:
[1]
Has "you" as well...
Johnhenryfowler 02:10, 7 May 2008 (PDT)