Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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... lord . " " Gervase of Tilbury , in his chapter " Of Fauns and Satyrs , " says " there are , likewise , others , whom the vulgar name Follets , who inhabit the houses of the 1 D'Israeli's Romances , p . 13 . 2 [ Ibid .p . 75. ] simple ...
... lord . " " Gervase of Tilbury , in his chapter " Of Fauns and Satyrs , " says " there are , likewise , others , whom the vulgar name Follets , who inhabit the houses of the 1 D'Israeli's Romances , p . 13 . 2 [ Ibid .p . 75. ] simple ...
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... shade , We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . " 1 Otia Imperialia , d . i . c . xvii . This is what is now called the nightmare . T In another place Puck says- ' My fairy lord 28 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
... shade , We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . " 1 Otia Imperialia , d . i . c . xvii . This is what is now called the nightmare . T In another place Puck says- ' My fairy lord 28 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
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Joseph Ritson. T In another place Puck says- ' My fairy lord , this must be done in haste ; For Night's swift dragons cut the clouds full fast , And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger ; At whose approach , ghosts , wandering here and there ...
Joseph Ritson. T In another place Puck says- ' My fairy lord , this must be done in haste ; For Night's swift dragons cut the clouds full fast , And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger ; At whose approach , ghosts , wandering here and there ...
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... lord , So fele there nas noon ende . They were y - wedded , as y you say , Upon a Wytsonday , Before princes of moch pryde ; No man ne may telle yn tale What folk ther was at that bredale , Of countreys fer and wyde ; No nother man was ...
... lord , So fele there nas noon ende . They were y - wedded , as y you say , Upon a Wytsonday , Before princes of moch pryde ; No man ne may telle yn tale What folk ther was at that bredale , Of countreys fer and wyde ; No nother man was ...
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... lord of lytylle pryse , How ye may therof be fayn . " Launfal awayward gan to ryde , The meyr bad he schuld abyde , And seyde yn thys manere , " Syr , yn a chamber by my orchard syde , Ther may ye dwelle with joye and pryde , 3yf hyt ...
... lord of lytylle pryse , How ye may therof be fayn . " Launfal awayward gan to ryde , The meyr bad he schuld abyde , And seyde yn thys manere , " Syr , yn a chamber by my orchard syde , Ther may ye dwelle with joye and pryde , 3yf hyt ...
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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