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A.M. Faulkner - Midsummer night’s dream at the Adelphi Theatre, act III, scene 1, ‘I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again!’

Midsummer night’s dream at the Adelphi Theatre, act III, scene 1, ‘I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again!’ (1900-1904)

A.M. Faulkner
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