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... thee joy is tripping ; Winter at thy birth takes wing , [ Aside , and sings . With his frost and North - wind nipping ; Thine it is to brighten gloom Into laughing youth and bloom . Love is foremost in Spring's train , Touching all ...
... thee joy is tripping ; Winter at thy birth takes wing , [ Aside , and sings . With his frost and North - wind nipping ; Thine it is to brighten gloom Into laughing youth and bloom . Love is foremost in Spring's train , Touching all ...
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... thee to Hell ! FAIRY QUEEN . There is an ancient bond thou gavest me ; I told thee once before , thou knowest well - That I by it am free from thee and thine . — Fairies ! let's leave him to digest his spleen . ELF KING . Seven years ...
... thee to Hell ! FAIRY QUEEN . There is an ancient bond thou gavest me ; I told thee once before , thou knowest well - That I by it am free from thee and thine . — Fairies ! let's leave him to digest his spleen . ELF KING . Seven years ...
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... thee grieve . [ Kisses her . I love thee dearly . FAIRY QUEEN . That is 22 [ ACT I. ALFRED .
... thee grieve . [ Kisses her . I love thee dearly . FAIRY QUEEN . That is 22 [ ACT I. ALFRED .
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... the potent song , The planets , circling in their mystic dance , Answered , Whilst ever and anon the measured sea - Roared on the yellow shores — such ecstacy Could not B 4 SCENE I. ] 223 ALFRED . I love thee dearly. ...
... the potent song , The planets , circling in their mystic dance , Answered , Whilst ever and anon the measured sea - Roared on the yellow shores — such ecstacy Could not B 4 SCENE I. ] 223 ALFRED . I love thee dearly. ...
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... thee gone , or we shall have more strife . ULF ( reviving ) . Oh Jesu ! this is surely but a dream ! ELF KING . We must be quick , or we shall be too late . Elves ! bear him to my caverns . [ Exeunt King and Elves bearing off ULF ...
... thee gone , or we shall have more strife . ULF ( reviving ) . Oh Jesu ! this is surely but a dream ! ELF KING . We must be quick , or we shall be too late . Elves ! bear him to my caverns . [ Exeunt King and Elves bearing off ULF ...
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