Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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... woman wold I here , That couth telle me of such ferly . Jhesu crowned with thorne so clere , Bryng us to thy halle on hye ! Explicit . 1 " Slayne . " - Sloane MS . VI . The Adventures of Sir Gawen . THE following 122 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
... woman wold I here , That couth telle me of such ferly . Jhesu crowned with thorne so clere , Bryng us to thy halle on hye ! Explicit . 1 " Slayne . " - Sloane MS . VI . The Adventures of Sir Gawen . THE following 122 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
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Joseph Ritson. VI . The Adventures of Sir Gawen . THE following tale is reprinted from an old chap - book in my possession , entitled , " The Singular Adventures of Sir Gawen , and the enchanted castle , a fairy tale , " printed at ...
Joseph Ritson. VI . The Adventures of Sir Gawen . THE following tale is reprinted from an old chap - book in my possession , entitled , " The Singular Adventures of Sir Gawen , and the enchanted castle , a fairy tale , " printed at ...
Page 124
... Sir Gawen , after having traversed a very lone and unfrequented path , arrived at the edge of a thick and dark forest ; the sky was suddenly overcast , and it began to rain , the thunder rolled at a distance , and sheets of livid ...
... Sir Gawen , after having traversed a very lone and unfrequented path , arrived at the edge of a thick and dark forest ; the sky was suddenly overcast , and it began to rain , the thunder rolled at a distance , and sheets of livid ...
Page 125
... Sir Gawen misgave him ; neither spoke ; and the knight pursued his guide merely by the noise she made in hurrying through the bushes , which was done with a celerity totally inconsistent with her former decrepi- tude . At ... SIR GAWEN . 125.
... Sir Gawen misgave him ; neither spoke ; and the knight pursued his guide merely by the noise she made in hurrying through the bushes , which was done with a celerity totally inconsistent with her former decrepi- tude . At ... SIR GAWEN . 125.
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... Sir Gawen drew near ; ardent curiosity , mingled with awe , dilated his bosom , and he inwardly congratulated himself upon so singular an adventure , when turning round to question his companion , a glimpse of the moon poured full upon ...
... Sir Gawen drew near ; ardent curiosity , mingled with awe , dilated his bosom , and he inwardly congratulated himself upon so singular an adventure , when turning round to question his companion , a glimpse of the moon poured full upon ...
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