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Who are the animals in fairy lullaby poem by shakespeare?

The animals mentioned in the poem "A Fairies Lullaby" by William Shakespeare are the following:

1. Bat: The bat is referred to as a "blind-worm," which is an old name for slow worms or legless lizards.

2. Dew-drop: This refers to a small drop of water that forms on plants and objects in the morning due to condensation.

3. Dormouse: A small, nocturnal rodent that sleeps during the day and is active at night.

4. Glow-worm: A type of beetle that emits light from its abdomen, also known as a firefly.

5. Cricket: A small, jumping insect that is known for its chirping sound.

6. Spider: A small, eight-legged creature that spins webs to capture prey.

7. Titmouse: A small, colorful songbird that is often found in forests and woodlands.

8. Owl: A nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes and a distinctive call.

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