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The Fairy Queen's Song

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    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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