The Sources And Analogues of a Midsummer Nights Dream 8 1

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The Sources And Analogues of a Midsummer Nights Dream 8 1
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Robin, coming the next night to work, as hedid before, espied the waistcoat, whereat he started and said-- Because thou lay'st me, himpen, hampen, [6] I will neither bolt nor stampen; 'Tis not your garments new or old That Robin loves: I feel no cold. Had you left me milk or cream, You should have had a pleasing dream: Because you left no drop or crumb, Robin never more will come.
So went he away laughing, _ho, ho, hoh!_ The maid was much grieved anddiscontented at his anger: for ever after she
... was fain to do her workherself without the help of Robin Good-fellow.
HOW ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW LED A COMPANY OF FELLOWS OUT OF THEIR WAY A company of young men having been making merry with their sweethearts, were at their coming home to come over a heath. Robin Good-fellow, knowingof it, met them, and to make some pastime, he led them up and down theheath a whole night, so that they could not get out of it; for he wentbefore them in the shape of a walking fire, which they all saw and followedtill the day did appear: then Robin left them, and at his departure spakethese words-- Get you home, you merry lads!


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