... himself into a great dragon, and carried the king's daughter away in his mouth to a castle that he made of stone ; and there he kept her I know not how long, till at last all the king's men went out so long that her two brothers went to seek her.... The Works of George Peele - Page 177by George Peele - 1829Full view - About this book
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - English drama - 1913 - 338 pages
...long that her two brothers went to seek her. O, I forget ! she (he, I would say,) turned a proper 1 young man to a bear in the night, and a man in the day, and keeps by a cross 2 that parts three several ways ; and he made his lady run mad, — Gods me bones, who comes here?... | |
| George Peele - 1916 - 90 pages
...long, till at last all the king's men went out so long that her two brothers went to seek her. O, I forget! she (he, I would say) turned a proper young...three several ways; and he made his lady run mad, — Ods me bones, who comes here? [Enter, fireplace, the two brothers. Two in one, or one in two, are... | |
| George Peele - 1916 - 94 pages
...how long, tULMJast all the king's men wenj out set. long that her two brothers went to seek^her. O, I forget! she (he, I would say) turned a proper young man to a bear in the night, V,*- f ^^ ' ( and a man in the day, and keeps by a cross that <S\ 1. ' parts three several ways; and... | |
| Johannes Bolte, Kaarle Krohn, Axel Olrik, Carl Wilhelm Sydow - Folklore - 1920 - 1174 pages
...at last all the king's men went out, so long that her two brothers went to seek her. O, I forget; he turned a proper young man to a bear in the night, and a man in the day, and [he] keeps by a cross that parts three several ways; and he made his lady run mad.' Gleich darauf treten... | |
| Samuel Atkins Eliot - Drama - 1921 - 256 pages
...(Here the upper part of the rear wall begins to grow transparent, and the scene glimmer through) Oh, I forget ! — She — he, I would say — turned a...man to a bear in the night and a man in the day, and he keeps by a well that parts three several ways (here the bear appears in the dimly dawning scene... | |
| University of Texas - American literature - 1926 - 212 pages
...daughter carried away by a conjurer and sought by all the king's men and her two brothers, with "O, I forget! She (he, I would say,) turned a proper young...three several ways; and he made his lady run mad." Madge may have started, we will agree with Gummere, to tell the story of Childe Roland. But in the... | |
| Harry Christian Schweikert - English drama - 1928 - 864 pages
...long, till at last all the king's men went out so long that her two brothers went to seek her. O, I forget! she (he, I would say,) turned a proper young man to [120 a bear in the night, and a man in the day, and keeps by a cross that parts three several ways... | |
| Michael Hattaway - Electronic books - 2005 - 272 pages
...long, till at last all the king's men went out so long that her two brothers went to seek her. O, I forget! she (he I would say,) turned a proper young...parts three several ways; and he made his lady run mad . . . (11. I42ff.) A play like Mucedorus appeals to an audience's delight in naivete. Poetry according... | |
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