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THE FAIRYS FAREWELL.
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For all the fairies evidenceWere lost if it were addle.[1]
  1. By Richard Corbet, afterwards bishop of Oxford and Norwich, who died in 1635. Posterity would have been much more indebted to this witty prelate for a few of gaffer Churnes fairy-tales than for all the sermons his lordship ever wrote.

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