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Find from the Internet and write down. Which character from the play sings this song?

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Find from the Internet and write down.

Which character from the play sings this song?

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The first eight lines are sung by 'Amiens', a loyal courtier of Duke Senior. The next eight lines are sung by 'Amiens' and the people who have joined Duke Senior.

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पाठ 4.1: Under the Greenwood Tree - English workshop [पृष्ठ ८०]

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पाठ 4.1 Under the Greenwood Tree
English workshop | Q 4. (c) | पृष्ठ ८०
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पाठ 4.1 Under the Greenwood Tree
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