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The verses anthologized as A Fairy Song are in fact part of the dialogue from Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream which he wrote around 1595 or so. The last thing Shakespeare would have expected is that they would be torn from their context, given the silly title "A Fairy Song" and treated as if they are serious poetry.

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Shakespeare did not name any of his poems "A Fairy Song". It's a modern name given to some verses said by a fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act 2 Scene 1. It is published every time A Midsummer Night's Dream is published.

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The lines sometimes anthologized as "a fairy song" are not a poem at all. They are lines from a play called A Midsummer Night's Dream which Shakespeare wrote sometime around 1595. Nobody thought of giving it a name and calling it a poem until about 300 years later.

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A midsummer nights dream

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