Elizabethan Verse and Prose: (non-dramatic)H. Holt, 1939 - Всего страниц: 644 |
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... queen that knew His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this fairy knight , One wondrous gracious in the sight Of fair queen Mab , which day and nigh He amorously observed ; Which made king Oberon suspect His service took too good ...
... queen that knew His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this fairy knight , One wondrous gracious in the sight Of fair queen Mab , which day and nigh He amorously observed ; Which made king Oberon suspect His service took too good ...
Стр. 109
... queen Mab becoming well , So lively was the limning ; The seat the soft wool of the bee , Be e cover ( gallantly to see ) he wing of a pied butterfly ; I trow ' twas simple trimming . the wheels composed of crickets ' bones , And ...
... queen Mab becoming well , So lively was the limning ; The seat the soft wool of the bee , Be e cover ( gallantly to see ) he wing of a pied butterfly ; I trow ' twas simple trimming . the wheels composed of crickets ' bones , And ...
Стр. 112
... queen Mab be prattling ! " By the whirlwind's hollow sound , By the thunder's dreadful stound , Yells of spirits under ground , I charge thee not to fear us ; By the screech - owl's dismal note , By the black night - raven's throat , I ...
... queen Mab be prattling ! " By the whirlwind's hollow sound , By the thunder's dreadful stound , Yells of spirits under ground , I charge thee not to fear us ; By the screech - owl's dismal note , By the black night - raven's throat , I ...
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