| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 598 pages
...meet him in the park at midnight ? fie, fie ! he'll never come. Eva. You say, he has been thrown into the rivers, and has been grievously peaten, as an...horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle8; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 pages
...flesh is punished , he shall have no desires. Page. So think I too. Mrs. Ford. Devise but how you 'll use him when he comes, And let us two devise to bring...he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle; And makes milch-kino yield blood , and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner. You have heard of... | |
| John Stoughton - Windsor (Berkshire, England) History - 1844 - 266 pages
...through Datchet Lane, and entering the park by the Thames, let us cross it, and look for Herne's oak. " There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,...great ragg'd horns ; And there he blasts the tree." Many an oak, as fine and finer than Herne's, has been cut down and never thought of; or stands, the... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 pages
...comes, And let us two devise to bring him thither. Mrs. Page. There is an old tale goes, that Heme the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest,...horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle1; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner.... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - Great Britain - 1844 - 340 pages
...elves, within and out." SiiAKsrK.xiiK. — Merry Wiva of Windtor. "There is an old tale goes, that Hcrne the Hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest,...great ragg'd horns . And there he blasts the tree. — You have heard of such a spirit; and well know The superstitious idle-headed eld Received , and... | |
| 1845 - 112 pages
...the park, current among the peasntry at his time, into one of his happiest dramatic incidents : — "There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter....still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragged horns, And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle, And makes milch kine yield blood,... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - Ballads - 1846 - 376 pages
...written in the choicest Italian.— Scott. In ' this our England' the superstition is not unknown.' ' There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,...still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragd horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle ; And makes milch-kine yield blood,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pages
...should not come; methinks, his flesh is punished, he shall have no desires. Page. So think I too. Airs. en. and oil: t т , MEASURE FOR MEASURE SCENE I. —...ESCALUS, Lords, and Attendants. Duke. Escalus! Escal. milrh-kine yield blood, and shakes я chain In я most hideous and dreadful manner. You have heard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pages
...'oman : methinks, there should be terrors in him. that he should not come ; methinks, his flesh • rd a knot for me t' untie. [Exit. SCENE III. — A...Sir Tosr BELCH, and Sir ANDREW AGUECHEEK. Sir To. bora; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...comes, And let us two devise to bring him thither. Mrs. Page. There is an old tale goes, that Hcrnt the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest,...blasts the tree, and takes' the cattle , And makes milch-kinc yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner. You have heard of... | |
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