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" The finch, the sparrow, and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, And dares not answer, nay... "
An Introduction to Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream - Page 78
by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 104 pages
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 436 pages
...sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. (Sings. The ousel-cork, so black of hut, With orange-taumy bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill ; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? ' [Waking. Bot. The Jinch, the sparrow, and the lark,...
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Suffolk Words and Phrases: Or, An Attempt to Collect the Lingual Localisms ...

Edward Moor - 1823 - 562 pages
...Narcs— Thrmllr. A thrush; properly the missel-thrush, but often used with latitude for any of the genus. The throstle with his note so true. The wren with little quill. Mid. Jf. Dr. iii. 1. If a throstle sing, he falls straight a capering* Af. ofV. i. 2. Tkrosttt'-cwk....
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The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pages
...truet The wren with little quill; — Tito, What angel wakes me from my flowery bed f [Waking. -Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo \\ gray, Whose note full many a man dot h mark, And dares not answer, nay ; — for, indeed, who would set his wit to 90 foolish a bird?...
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The Plays, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 352 pages
...sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sings. The ousel-cock, so Hack of hue, With orange-tawney bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill; Jita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pages
...Good master Mustard-seed, I know your paafraid. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, f^ith orange tawney bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed ? [flaking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, Part 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pages
...flowery bed ? \ITaking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark, Theplain-song cuckoo grajr, ff hose note full many a man doth mark, And dares not answer, nay; for,indeed, who would set his wit to so foolishabird? who would give a bird the lie, though he cry...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Singt, The ousel-cock,so black of hue, With orange-tawney bill. The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quiU ; Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? [Waking. Bot The finch, the sparrow, and the...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pages
...that they shall icar I am not afraid. (Singt. ) The ousel-cock, so Mack of hue. With orange-taifny ill-favoar'd children : 'Tis not her glass, but you, that fla guilt; Tiia. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed 1 (Waking.) Bot. Thefnch, the sparrow, and the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 pages
...sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Sings. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawney bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill. Tita. Wha* angel wakes me from my flowery • bed? [Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. Midsummer ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 pages
...that they shall hear I am not afraid. [Siiiys. The ousel-cock, so black of hue, With orange-tawney bill, The throstle with his note so true, The wren with little quill. Tita. What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? [Waking. Bot. The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,...
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