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Songs and Their Settings: One in Ten
By William Shakespeare (15641616)
From ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’
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Why the Grecians sacked Troy?
Fond done, done fond, good sooth it was:
Was this King Priam’s joy?
With that she sighed as she stood,
And gave this sentence then:
Among nine bad if one be good,
There’s yet one good in ten.