An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... Doth euer wash , and Cynthia doth steepe 83 still In siluer deaw his euer - drouping hed , 350 Whiles sad Night ouer him her mantle black doth spred . 40 Whose double gates he findeth locked fast , The one faire fram'd of burnisht Yuory ...
... Doth euer wash , and Cynthia doth steepe 83 still In siluer deaw his euer - drouping hed , 350 Whiles sad Night ouer him her mantle black doth spred . 40 Whose double gates he findeth locked fast , The one faire fram'd of burnisht Yuory ...
Page 240
... doth clasp As though his breath he forth would Him for Pigwiggen taking . Where is my wife , thou rogue ? quoth he , Pigwiggen , she is come to thee , Restore her or thou di'st by me . Whereat the poor wasp quaking , Cries , Oberon ...
... doth clasp As though his breath he forth would Him for Pigwiggen taking . Where is my wife , thou rogue ? quoth he , Pigwiggen , she is come to thee , Restore her or thou di'st by me . Whereat the poor wasp quaking , Cries , Oberon ...
Page 242
... doth watch , Perceived if Puck the queen should catch , That he would be her over - match , Of which she well bethought her . Found it must be some powerful charm , The queen against him that must arm , Or surely he would do her harm ...
... doth watch , Perceived if Puck the queen should catch , That he would be her over - match , Of which she well bethought her . Found it must be some powerful charm , The queen against him that must arm , Or surely he would do her harm ...
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