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Page 44
Her fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The sun ' s most
glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to gaze there ; then over those Å
several bow of jet securely twines In semicircles ; under them two banks Of roses
red and ...
Her fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The sun ' s most
glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to gaze there ; then over those Å
several bow of jet securely twines In semicircles ; under them two banks Of roses
red and ...
Page 141
There is a rude woodcut on the titlepage of the quarto , with a portrait of the witch
( Mother Sawyer ) , her familiar a black dog , and Cuddy Banks the clown of the
piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits ...
There is a rude woodcut on the titlepage of the quarto , with a portrait of the witch
( Mother Sawyer ) , her familiar a black dog , and Cuddy Banks the clown of the
piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits ...
Page 146
Old Banks , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W . Hamluc , and several other
countrymen . suitors to CARTER ' s daughters . SOMERTON , 3 SULLOTS LO
FRANK , THORNEY ' s son . CUDDY BANKS , the clown . Morris - dancers .
Sawgur , an ...
Old Banks , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W . Hamluc , and several other
countrymen . suitors to CARTER ' s daughters . SOMERTON , 3 SULLOTS LO
FRANK , THORNEY ' s son . CUDDY BANKS , the clown . Morris - dancers .
Sawgur , an ...
Page 164
Enter Old BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ?
Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What
makest thou upon my , ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me .
Enter Old BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ?
Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What
makest thou upon my , ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me .
Page 166
2 Cl . Strange ? Cud . Yes , and most sudden . Remember the foregallant , and
forget the hobby - horse ! the whole body of your morris will be darkened . —
There be of usbut ' t is no matter : - - forget the hobby - horse ! 1 Cl . Cuddy Banks
!
2 Cl . Strange ? Cud . Yes , and most sudden . Remember the foregallant , and
forget the hobby - horse ! the whole body of your morris will be darkened . —
There be of usbut ' t is no matter : - - forget the hobby - horse ! 1 Cl . Cuddy Banks
!
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