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The Fairy Queen's Song

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Oh, foolish fay,     Think you because     Man's brave array     My bosom thaws     I'd disobey     Our fairy laws?     Because I fly     In realms above,     In tendency     To fall in love     Resemble I     The amorous dove?     Oh, amorous dove!     Type of Ovidius Naso!     This heart of mine     Is soft as thine,     Although I dare not say so!     On fire that glows     With heat intense     I turn the hose     Of Common Sense,     And out it goes     At small expense!     We must maintain     Our fairy law;     That is the main     On which to draw -     In that we gain     A Captain Shaw.     Oh, Captain Shaw!     Type of true love kept under!     Could thy Brigade     With cold cascade     Quench my great love, I wonder!

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