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... house . I promise you , your kindred hath made my eyes water ere now . I defire more of your acquaintance , good master Mustardfeed . Queen . Come , wait upon him , lead him to my bower . The moon , methinks , looks with a watry eye ...
... house . I promise you , your kindred hath made my eyes water ere now . I defire more of your acquaintance , good master Mustardfeed . Queen . Come , wait upon him , lead him to my bower . The moon , methinks , looks with a watry eye ...
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... house . I am fent with broom before , To sweep the duft behind the door . Enter king and queen of fairies , with their train . Ob . Through the house give glimmering light , By the dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf , and fairy spright ...
... house . I am fent with broom before , To sweep the duft behind the door . Enter king and queen of fairies , with their train . Ob . Through the house give glimmering light , By the dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf , and fairy spright ...
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... house . I am fent with broom before , To fweep the duft behind the door . Enter king and queen of fairies , with their train . Ob . Through the house give glimmering light , By the dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf , and fairy spright ...
... house . I am fent with broom before , To fweep the duft behind the door . Enter king and queen of fairies , with their train . Ob . Through the house give glimmering light , By the dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf , and fairy spright ...
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... house in a great perplexity ; yet did not this cruel- hearted cur shed one tear ! he is a stone , a very pebble - stone , and has no more pity in him than a dog : a few would have wept to have feen our parting ; why , my grandam having ...
... house in a great perplexity ; yet did not this cruel- hearted cur shed one tear ! he is a stone , a very pebble - stone , and has no more pity in him than a dog : a few would have wept to have feen our parting ; why , my grandam having ...
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... house with you presently , where , for one shot of five - pence , thou shalt have five thousand welcomes . But , firrah , how did thy master part with madam Julia ? Laun . Marry , after they clos'd in earnest , they parted very fairly ...
... house with you presently , where , for one shot of five - pence , thou shalt have five thousand welcomes . But , firrah , how did thy master part with madam Julia ? Laun . Marry , after they clos'd in earnest , they parted very fairly ...
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