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One of two songs from Love’s Labour’s Lost, this short poem with its evocation of a harsh winter in early modern England is illustrated on each page with strong woodcut-like black and white pictures.

When icicles hang by the wall,
And Dicke the sheepheard blowes his naile;
And Tom bears logges into the hall,
And Milke comes frozen home in paile:
When blood is nipt, and wayes be fowle
Then nightly sings the staring Owle
Tu-whit to-who.

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