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2 14 <strong>THE</strong> <strong>FAIRIES</strong> OF SHAKESPEARE<br />

Of Satan and his peers ...<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

In bigness to surpass Earth's giant sons,<br />

Now less than smallest dwarfs, in narrow room<br />

Throng numberless - like ...<br />

. . . . . . . . faery elves,<br />

Whose midnight revels, by a forest-side<br />

Or fountain, some belated peasant sees,<br />

Or dreams he sees, ...<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Thus incorporeal Spirits to smallest forms<br />

Reduced their shapes immense, ... 173<br />

The early part of the I 8th century continued to regard<br />

the excesses of the fairies' diminution, their infinitesimal<br />

banquets, and minute quarrels, as their only claim to lit-<br />

erary fame, as may be seen in William King's poem,<br />

Orpheus and Euridice, 1704, in which, in contradistinc-<br />

tion to the powerful and fearful fairies of the Romance<br />

of King Orfeo several centuries before, the fairies were<br />

pictured as small enough to dance around a mortal hat,<br />

and as giving banquets of " Things to be Eat by Micro-<br />

scopes "; 174 and in the Kensington Garden of Thomas<br />

Tickell whose concern with the fairies' diminutive figures<br />

led him into a description of the dietary measures taken<br />

to secure their inches:<br />

Each supple Limb she swath'd, and tender Bone,<br />

And to the Elfin Standard kept him down;<br />

She robb'd Dwarf-elders of their fragrant Fruit,<br />

And fed him early with the Daisy's Root,<br />

Whence through his Veins the powerful Juices ran,<br />

And form'd in beauteous Miniature the Man.lT6<br />

Cambridge ed., 1899, Book First, 11. 757, 778-784, 789-790.<br />

17* Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 1704, pp. 380 and 383.<br />

176The Works of Celebrated Authors, Vol. 11, 1750, 11. 113-118.

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