The history of sir Thomas Thumb. By the author of 'The heir of Redcliffe'. |
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... horse's ear , and being eaten by the COW . The French name for him was le petit Poucet , and in the year 1696 , Monsieur Perrault published a story of him , which is the same as that we call Hop - o ' - my - Thumb , ( not Tom Thumb , I ...
... horse's ear , and being eaten by the COW . The French name for him was le petit Poucet , and in the year 1696 , Monsieur Perrault published a story of him , which is the same as that we call Hop - o ' - my - Thumb , ( not Tom Thumb , I ...
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... horses and cows were resting for the night , in the straw , and nothing was astir except the fierce house - dog , B which at once began to bark , his voice echoing. CHAPTER How the Wizard Merlin came to the House of Owen,
... horses and cows were resting for the night , in the straw , and nothing was astir except the fierce house - dog , B which at once began to bark , his voice echoing. CHAPTER How the Wizard Merlin came to the House of Owen,
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... horse that had strayed , as she thought , and presently she saw a light before her , which led her through brake and bramble , mire and wood , till in the morning she was found quite spent under the hedge , in the very place whence she ...
... horse that had strayed , as she thought , and presently she saw a light before her , which led her through brake and bramble , mire and wood , till in the morning she was found quite spent under the hedge , in the very place whence she ...
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... after him , " O father , " said Tom , " I will bring the cart , if my mother will only harness the horse . " " A fine carter ! How is he to hold SIR THOMAS THUMB . 35 CHAPTER VI How Tom Thumb went to Seek his Adventures,
... after him , " O father , " said Tom , " I will bring the cart , if my mother will only harness the horse . " " A fine carter ! How is he to hold SIR THOMAS THUMB . 35 CHAPTER VI How Tom Thumb went to Seek his Adventures,
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... horse's ear and tell him which way to go . " Owen consented , and his mother , not without her misgivings , put the horse into the shafts , when the sun had come to his full height , and little Tom climbed up into the broad ear , which ...
... horse's ear and tell him which way to go . " Owen consented , and his mother , not without her misgivings , put the horse into the shafts , when the sun had come to his full height , and little Tom climbed up into the broad ear , which ...
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adventure armour arms aunt bade ballad began beheld beneath black shield Britain Caerleon called Castle changeling Cote-Mal-Taille cried dame damsel dance death dragon elfin elves elvish enchanted Excalibar eyes fair fairies Fairy-land father fear fell forest Geoffrey of Monmouth giant gnat green hand hast head heard honour horse Janet King Arthur King Arthur's court King's Lady lake lance Lancelot du Lac laughing legends light little knight loathly lady Merddyn Merlin Midsummer Night's Dream mortal Morte d'Arthur mother never NOTE Oberon Owen pinch Pixie poor Puck Queen Guenever Queen Mab quoth ride ring River Camel Robin Goodfellow rode romances Round Table shew Sir Bedivere Sir Gawayne Sir Kaye Sir Lancelot Sir Mordred Sir Thomas Thumb Sleekfoot sleep spider sport steed stones stood sword tale thee thou thought told Tom Thumb took tree unto Viviana weary
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Страница 99 - She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
Страница 100 - Tickling a parson's nose as a' lies asleep, Then dreams he of another benefice; Sometimes she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.
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