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... Queen Mab be prat- tling . By the whirlwind's hollow sound , By the thunder's dreadful stound , Yells of spirits under ground , I charge thee not to fear us ; By the screech - owl's dismal note , By the black night - raven's throat , I ...
... Queen Mab be prat- tling . By the whirlwind's hollow sound , By the thunder's dreadful stound , Yells of spirits under ground , I charge thee not to fear us ; By the screech - owl's dismal note , By the black night - raven's throat , I ...
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... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
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... queen was wondrous glad , And asked how they came thither . Pigwiggen likewise doth forget That he Queen Mab had ever met , Or that they were so hard beset When they were found to- gether . Nor neither of them both had thought 690 That ...
... queen was wondrous glad , And asked how they came thither . Pigwiggen likewise doth forget That he Queen Mab had ever met , Or that they were so hard beset When they were found to- gether . Nor neither of them both had thought 690 That ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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