| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 páginas
...methinks, there should be terrors in him, that ho should not come. Mrs Ford. Devise but how you 'I1 use him when he comes, And let us two devise to bring...ragg'd horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes 1 the cattle ; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful... | |
| Sidney Beisly - 1864 - 200 páginas
...Bilberries (Vaccinium Myrtillus). In Act iv. Scene 4, Mrs. Page, speaking to Mrs. Ford, says : — There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,...And there he blasts the tree and takes the cattle. This oak was known in Windsor forest by the name of Herne's oak, until it was cut down by the direction... | |
| George S. Measom - 1864 - 820 páginas
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| 1865 - 714 páginas
...and one only, is of fearful form — in fact, a ghost condemned to haunt the forest ; it is that of Herne the hunter — Sometime a keeper here in Windsor...shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner.* One characteristic of the fairy tribe is the marvellous extent of their powers, and the contrast between... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1865 - 392 páginas
...and one only, is of fearful form — in fact, a ghost condemned to haunt the forest ; it is that of Herne the hunter — Sometime a keeper here in Windsor...milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideons and dreadful manner.* One characteristic of the fairy tribe is the marvellous extent of their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 páginas
...comes, And let us two devise to bring him thither. Mrs. Paye. There is an old tale goes, that Hernc aid him milch-kiue yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous aud dreadful manner : You have heard of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 188 páginas
...tale goes that Herne the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great...yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and fearful manner: You have heard of such a spirit, and well you know, The superstitious idle-headed eld... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 622 páginas
...tale goes, that Herne the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great...makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a moat hideous and dreadful manner : You have heard of such a spirit ; and well you know, The superstitious... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 786 páginas
...And let us two devise to bring him thither, [com«s. Mrs. Paye. There is an old tale goes, that Heme hou art worthy to be hang'd, ana takes the cattle ; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes . In a most hideous and dreadful... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 páginas
...flesh is punished, he shall have no desires. Page. So think I too. Mrs. Ford. Devise but how you '11 use him when he comes, And let us two devise to bring...time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with greatragged horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle j And makes milch-kine yield... | |
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