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... queen , Was welcomed with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time flocked cavaliers full tall , With princes brave and ladies ...
... queen , Was welcomed with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time flocked cavaliers full tall , With princes brave and ladies ...
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... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
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... queen Proserpina , This night by moonshine leading merry rounds , Holds a watch with sweet love , Down the dale , up the hill ; No plaints or groans may move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen ...
... queen Proserpina , This night by moonshine leading merry rounds , Holds a watch with sweet love , Down the dale , up the hill ; No plaints or groans may move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen ...
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