| The Turtle-Doves' Nest |
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| Philip Fleming singeth these four lines following |
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| Good hostess, lay a crab in the fire and broil a mess of souse a |
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| Christ's Love-Song |
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| Music. The masquers enter. All in willow garlands, four men, four women. Before the dance, Constance sings this song |
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| The Queen of Courtesy |
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| Judge Harsh Blues |
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| General Howe's Letter |
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| The Merry-ma-Tanzie |
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| The Trees They Do Grow High |
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And I mus say
That you did a fine
Job writting your poem
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