Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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Page 15
... thought , in some of the northern regions , they do yet appeare to divers persons ; and the report is , that they have a care and doe dili- gently attend little infantes lying in the cradle ; that they doe dresse and undresse them in ...
... thought , in some of the northern regions , they do yet appeare to divers persons ; and the report is , that they have a care and doe dili- gently attend little infantes lying in the cradle ; that they doe dresse and undresse them in ...
Page 106
... thought it safer to follow the MS . 4 This line is intelligible enough , yet Jamieson says it is want- ing in the Cambridge MS . , and supplies it from the other copies . Here my trouth I plight to the , 1 Whedur 106 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
... thought it safer to follow the MS . 4 This line is intelligible enough , yet Jamieson says it is want- ing in the Cambridge MS . , and supplies it from the other copies . Here my trouth I plight to the , 1 Whedur 106 FAIRY MYTHOLOGY .
Page 124
... thought , something moving upon the heath , and , upon advancing towards it , it proved to be an old woman gathering peat , and who , overtaken by the storm , was hurrying home as fast as her infirm limbs would carry her . The sight of ...
... thought , something moving upon the heath , and , upon advancing towards it , it proved to be an old woman gathering peat , and who , overtaken by the storm , was hurrying home as fast as her infirm limbs would carry her . The sight of ...
Page 129
... thought he heard the iron door grate upon its hinges . He started with terror , the sweat stood in big drops upon his forehead , his knees smote each other , and he rushed forward with desperate despair , till having suddenly turned a ...
... thought he heard the iron door grate upon its hinges . He started with terror , the sweat stood in big drops upon his forehead , his knees smote each other , and he rushed forward with desperate despair , till having suddenly turned a ...
Page 137
... thoughts ; when terror and when madness , when spectres and when death surrounded thee , our influence put to flight the ministers of darkness ; we placed thee in the moonlight vale , and now upon thy head I pour the planetary dew ...
... thoughts ; when terror and when madness , when spectres and when death surrounded thee , our influence put to flight the ministers of darkness ; we placed thee in the moonlight vale , and now upon thy head I pour the planetary dew ...
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