<Dd> iː ˈknɔu iˈnoːx ‖ ɔn ˈɛːvən and aˈmɔrwə ‖ </Dd> <Dd> ˈkwɔd ðə ˈmartʃant ‖ and ˈsɔː ˈdoːn ˈoːðər ˈmɔː ‖ </Dd> <Dd> ðat ˈwɛddəd ˈbeːn ‖ </Dd> <Dl> <Dd>' Weeping and wailing, care and other sorrow </Dd> <Dd> I know enough, in the evening and in the morning,' </Dd> <Dd> said the Merchant,' and so do many others </Dd> <Dd> who have been married .' </Dd> </Dl>

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