Whose sonne he was, and how hee'd grant whate'er he did demand : To any forme that he did please himselfe he would translate ; And how one day hee'd send for him to see his fairy State. Then Robin longs to know the truth of this mysterious skill, And... The Foreign Quarterly Review - Side 1061837Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1837 - 522 sider
...at, this, he meant remnants of meat, That this good woman, ere she went, might there her breakfaste eate." Robin afterwards runs away, and, falling asleep...thinks upon, or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he sometimes a grnntling bog, Sometimes n hird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog." Straight... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1837 - 548 sider
...at this, he meant remnants of meat, That this good woman, ere she went, might there her breakfaste eate." Robin afterwards runs away, and, falling asleep...thinks upon, or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog." Straight... | |
| Percy Society - 1840 - 584 sider
...hee'd send for him to see his fairy State. Then Robin longs to know the truth of this mysterious skill, And turnes himselfe into what shape he thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog. CHAPTER... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 138 sider
...hee'd send for him to see his fairy State. Then Robin longs to know the truth of this mysterious skill, And turnes himselfe into what shape he thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, sometimes a gruntling hog, CHAPTER IV. How Robin Good-fellow was merry at the Bridehouse. Now Robin... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 562 sider
...hee'd send for him to see his fairy State. Then Robin longs to know the truth of this mysterious skill, And turnes himselfe into what shape he thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog. CHAPTER... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 sider
...hee'd send for him to see his fairy state. Then Robin longs to know the truth Of this mysterious skill, And turnes himselfe into what shape he thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog. CHAPTER... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1846 - 324 sider
...at this, He meant remnants of meat, That this good woman, ere she went, Might there her breakfaste eate." Robin afterwards runs away, and, falling asleep...thinks upon, or will ; Sometimes a neighing horse was he, Sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, Sometimes a snarling dog." Straight... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1846 - 322 sider
...at this, He meant remnants of meat, That this good woman, ere she went, Might there her breakfaste eate." Robin afterwards runs away, and, falling asleep in a forest, is there visited by bis father, who according to the fashion of the time is called Oberon, and who makes known to him his... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 sider
...him To see his fairy state. Then Robin longs to know the truth Of this mysterious skill, And tunics himselfe into what shape He thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, Sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, Sometimes a snarling dog. CHAPTER... | |
| Joseph Ritson, William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 444 sider
...hee'd send for him to see his fairy state. Then Robin longs to know the truth of this mysterious skill, And turnes himselfe into what shape he thinks upon or will. Sometimes a neighing horse was he, sometimes a gruntling hog, Sometimes a bird, sometimes a crow, sometimes a snarling dog. CHAPTER... | |
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