Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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Page 16
... mother , to a fair fountain in the country of Lorraine , which she ' named the good fountain to the fays our lord . " " Gervase of Tilbury , in his chapter " Of Fauns and Satyrs , " says " there are , likewise , others , whom the vulgar ...
... mother , to a fair fountain in the country of Lorraine , which she ' named the good fountain to the fays our lord . " " Gervase of Tilbury , in his chapter " Of Fauns and Satyrs , " says " there are , likewise , others , whom the vulgar ...
Page 33
... mothers ' maids have so terrified us with an oughe divell , having hornes on his head , fier in his mouth , and a taile in his breech , eies like a bason , fanges like a dog , clawes like a beare , a skin like a niger , and a voice ...
... mothers ' maids have so terrified us with an oughe divell , having hornes on his head , fier in his mouth , and a taile in his breech , eies like a bason , fanges like a dog , clawes like a beare , a skin like a niger , and a voice ...
Page 44
... mothers , howe they have appeared unto those of the house , have done service , have rocked the cradell , and ( which is a signe of good lucke ) do continually tary in the house . " Mallet , though without citing any authority , says ...
... mothers , howe they have appeared unto those of the house , have done service , have rocked the cradell , and ( which is a signe of good lucke ) do continually tary in the house . " Mallet , though without citing any authority , says ...
Page 140
... mothers , wives and children , lands and signiories , for this courtesie that you have shewed mee I thanke you . Now you ... mother , and to Gerard my brother , and unto the lords of my countrey . " Then Guicard and all the other knights ...
... mothers , wives and children , lands and signiories , for this courtesie that you have shewed mee I thanke you . Now you ... mother , and to Gerard my brother , and unto the lords of my countrey . " Then Guicard and all the other knights ...
Page 142
... mother I trust be alive , and a brother of mine whome I have left with her . And nowe , sir , seeing you have heard of mine affaires , I require you give me your counsaile and advice , and also , if it please you , to shew me what you ...
... mother I trust be alive , and a brother of mine whome I have left with her . And nowe , sir , seeing you have heard of mine affaires , I require you give me your counsaile and advice , and also , if it please you , to shew me what you ...
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