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... Bring me my bow of burning gold , Bring me my arrows of desire , Bring me my spear , O clouds unfold , - Bring me my chariot of fire ! I will not cease from mental fight , Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built ...
... Bring me my bow of burning gold , Bring me my arrows of desire , Bring me my spear , O clouds unfold , - Bring me my chariot of fire ! I will not cease from mental fight , Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built ...
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and — best of all — the quarrel between Oberon and Titania in Act II , Scene 2 , of ' A Midsummer Night's Dream ' , where the poet has used the strife of a fairy king and queen in ' a wood near Athens ' to bring into this most English ...
and — best of all — the quarrel between Oberon and Titania in Act II , Scene 2 , of ' A Midsummer Night's Dream ' , where the poet has used the strife of a fairy king and queen in ' a wood near Athens ' to bring into this most English ...
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I have done my best to answer the other two - to tell you where you are going , and what you should bring with you . For the third , — When are we coming back ?? - well , dare you now ask that question again ?
I have done my best to answer the other two - to tell you where you are going , and what you should bring with you . For the third , — When are we coming back ?? - well , dare you now ask that question again ?
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