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    Act 5, Scene IV

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    SCENE IV. Windsor Park.

    Enter SIR HUGH EVANS, disguised, with others as Fairies
    SIR HUGH EVANS
    Trib, trib, fairies; come; and remember your parts:
    be pold, I pray you; follow me into the pit; and
    when I give the watch-'ords, do as I pid you:
    come, come; trib, trib.

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