The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth • Paragraph 510
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After the acceptance of their offerings, the Birds performed the Kalyavinka[149] Dance. The accompanying music was backed by the warbling of real nightingales; while afar off, with strangely happy effect, there sounded the faint and occasional cry of some crane or heron on the lake. All too soon came the wild and rapid passage which marks the close.