Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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Page 147
... fayries in the isle of Chafalons ; one of them gave to the horne such a propertie , that who- soever heard the sound thereof , if he were in the greatest sickenesse in the world , he should incontin- ent be whole and sound : the ladie ...
... fayries in the isle of Chafalons ; one of them gave to the horne such a propertie , that who- soever heard the sound thereof , if he were in the greatest sickenesse in the world , he should incontin- ent be whole and sound : the ladie ...
Page 169
... fayries that bee in the plaine of Tartary , I will that you have so much puissance there , as Huon hath heere ... fayrie were there assembled , there was great solemnitie made . Thus as they were in this great joy , kinge Oberon feeling ...
... fayries that bee in the plaine of Tartary , I will that you have so much puissance there , as Huon hath heere ... fayrie were there assembled , there was great solemnitie made . Thus as they were in this great joy , kinge Oberon feeling ...
Page 176
... fayries was there a hee fayrie ; whether he was their king or no I know not , but surely he had great government and commaund in that country , as you shall heare . This same hee fayry did love a proper young wench , for every night ...
... fayries was there a hee fayrie ; whether he was their king or no I know not , but surely he had great government and commaund in that country , as you shall heare . This same hee fayry did love a proper young wench , for every night ...
Page 195
... fayries , all attyred in greene silke : all these , with King Obreon , did welcome Robin Good - fellow into their compay . Obreon tooke Robin by the hand and led him a dance : their musician was little Tom Thumb ; for hee had an ...
... fayries , all attyred in greene silke : all these , with King Obreon , did welcome Robin Good - fellow into their compay . Obreon tooke Robin by the hand and led him a dance : their musician was little Tom Thumb ; for hee had an ...
Page 205
... fayries doe ever put themselves in danger to doe any great exploit . What Gull can doe , I have you showne ; I am inferior unto none . Command me , Robin , thou shalt know , That I for thee will ride or goe : I can doe greater things ...
... fayries doe ever put themselves in danger to doe any great exploit . What Gull can doe , I have you showne ; I am inferior unto none . Command me , Robin , thou shalt know , That I for thee will ride or goe : I can doe greater things ...
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