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ROBIN GOODFELLOW 255<br />

explain his mistakes and to suffer a sharp reproof from<br />

Oberon because of his jokes.146<br />

His position in Merry Wives of Windsor is similar to<br />

his position in A Midsummer Night's Dream.14' In<br />

Nimphidia his incongruity is magnified, and his power-<br />

lessness before the charms of the fairy, Nimphidia, is<br />

exaggerated until he becomes a most ridiculous and in-<br />

effectual figure. In The Satyr of Ben Jonson, though<br />

possessed of an intimate knowledge of the fairies and<br />

a tongue which divulges all their secrets, he is made<br />

curiously fearful of their pinches and powerless against<br />

their banishment. The Masque at Cole-Orton of 1618<br />

represents him in some sort of subserviency to the fairies,<br />

as does the ballad, The Pranks of Puck. In Robin Good-<br />

fellow; his mad prankes, and merry Jests, he owes all<br />

of his powers and fame to " King Obreon," and takes<br />

his orders from him:<br />

Doe thus, and all the world shall know<br />

The prankes of Robin Good-fellow ;<br />

For by that name thou cald shalt be<br />

To ages last posterity.<br />

If thou observe my just command<br />

One day thou shalt see Fayry Land!<br />

This more I give: who tels thy prankes<br />

From those that heare them shall have thankes.l4I<br />

In spite of the fact that Robin Goodfellow lost his<br />

independence and much of his power as a member of<br />

the fairy kingdom, his own personality and his own in-<br />

dividual characteristics remained intact in the plays and<br />

poems where he was represented as a fairy. In folk<br />

111, 2.<br />

146 V, 5. The word, Puck, is applied to Sir Hugh in the quarto,<br />

and Hobgoblin to Pistol in the folio.<br />

147 Hazlitt rpt., p. 180.

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