Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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... Althrope , " in 1603 , describes to come tripping up the lawn a bevy of fairies attending on MAB their queen , who , falling into an artificial ring 1 Romeo and Juliet . that was there cut in the path , began to ON FAIRIES . 23.
... Althrope , " in 1603 , describes to come tripping up the lawn a bevy of fairies attending on MAB their queen , who , falling into an artificial ring 1 Romeo and Juliet . that was there cut in the path , began to ON FAIRIES . 23.
Page 35
... falls into a cough , And then the whole quire hold their hips and lough , 1 Discoverie of Witchcraft , p . 85 . 2 Puck ... fall by the removal from under him of a three - foot stool , it is very doubtful whether he himself would have ...
... falls into a cough , And then the whole quire hold their hips and lough , 1 Discoverie of Witchcraft , p . 85 . 2 Puck ... fall by the removal from under him of a three - foot stool , it is very doubtful whether he himself would have ...
Page 36
... fall , and finding himself the laughing - stock of the whole company . He would have been more ready , like the frogs in the fable , to exclaim , " This may be sport to you , but it is death to me . ” The old woman had both reason to ...
... fall , and finding himself the laughing - stock of the whole company . He would have been more ready , like the frogs in the fable , to exclaim , " This may be sport to you , but it is death to me . ” The old woman had both reason to ...
Page 127
... fall , although , fortunately , the spot he had dropped upon was covered with a quantity of damp and soft earth , which gave way to his weight . He now found himself in a large vault , arched in the Gothic manner , and supported by ...
... fall , although , fortunately , the spot he had dropped upon was covered with a quantity of damp and soft earth , which gave way to his weight . He now found himself in a large vault , arched in the Gothic manner , and supported by ...
Page 128
... falling on the blade , at once restored it to its owner . Sir Gawen , having thus resumed his wonted fortitude and resolution , held a parley with himself , and per- ceiving no other way by which he could escape , boldly resolved to ...
... falling on the blade , at once restored it to its owner . Sir Gawen , having thus resumed his wonted fortitude and resolution , held a parley with himself , and per- ceiving no other way by which he could escape , boldly resolved to ...
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Artour blode child Claia commaund dæmon dance dayes doth Dream drinke elves eyes fair fairies fayre fayries feare feyre forto Gerames Gervase of Tilbury give gode gold grace grete hath heard horne horse Jocastus king Arthur king Oberon knyzt kyng lady laughing lond lord maid marvaile mayde merry Midsummer Night's Dream Mopsus mortal mother never night noble nymphs o'er pinch pray Puck Queen Mab quene quoth Huon quoth Oberon Reginald Scot Robin Good-fellow round ryche ryde sayd schall sche seyde shal shalbe shalt shee shew sing Sir Gawen song speake spirits stede sweet syr Launfal TALE thee ther things Thomas told Tom Thumb unther unto wende whan whyt wold woman wood word wyll wyth