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Merry , or sad , shall't be ? Hermione . As merry as you will . Mamillius . A sad tale's best for winter : I have one Of sprites and goblins . Hermione . Let's have that , good sir . sit down , come on , and do your best To fright me ...
Merry , or sad , shall't be ? Hermione . As merry as you will . Mamillius . A sad tale's best for winter : I have one Of sprites and goblins . Hermione . Let's have that , good sir . sit down , come on , and do your best To fright me ...
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This is a merry ballad , but a very pretty one . Mopsa . Let's have some merry ones . Autolycus . Why , this is a passing merry one , and goes to the tune of ¡° Two maids wooing a man ' : there's scarce a maid westward but she sings it ...
This is a merry ballad , but a very pretty one . Mopsa . Let's have some merry ones . Autolycus . Why , this is a passing merry one , and goes to the tune of ¡° Two maids wooing a man ' : there's scarce a maid westward but she sings it ...
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The Merry Wives follows the native custom of beginning a new scene only where there is a break in the continuity of the action , and the text to be intelligible must be provided with the necessary entries and exits .
The Merry Wives follows the native custom of beginning a new scene only where there is a break in the continuity of the action , and the text to be intelligible must be provided with the necessary entries and exits .
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