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The Cromlech at Gorwell, Dorsetshire, is called the White Mare; the barrows near Hambleton, the Grey Mare.
“What have you?” “A mare.” “Whose is she?” The name of some farmer whose field has been reaped is here mentioned. “Where will you send her?” The name of some farmer whose corn is not yet harvested is here given, and then all the reapers give a final shout.
`Will you lend me your mare to go a mile?' `No, she is lame leaping over a stile.' `But if you will her to me spare, You shall have money for your mare,' `Oh, ho! say you so? Money will make the mare to go.'
Old Glees and Catches.
“How now? Whose mare's dead? What's the matter?”- Act ii. 1.
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