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Queen Jane lay in labour full six days or more,
Till the women grew weary and the midwives gave oâer.
They sent for King Henry to come with great speed
To be with Queen Jane in her hour of need
King Henry came to her and sat by her bedside
Saying âWhat ails thee my Jeannie? What ails thee my bride?â
âO Henry O Henry do this one thing for me
Rip open my right side and find my babyâ
âO Jeannie, O Jeannie that never will do
It would lease thy sweet life and thy young baby tooâ
She wept and she wailed and she fell into a swoon
They opened her right side and her baby was found
Well the baby was christened the very next day
While his poor dead mother a mouldering lay
Six men went before her and four more travelled on
While loyal King Henry stood mourning alone
He wept and he wailed until he was sore
Saying âThe flower of all England will flourish no moreâ
He sat by the river with his head in his hands
Saying âMy merry Englandâs a sorrowful landâ
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