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THE ELIZABETHAN FAIRIES

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ORIGIN AND NATURE<br />

ABBOT.<br />

But doubt, wee will baith leif and die<br />

With our luif, Sensualitie.<br />

Wee will haif na mair deal1 with the<br />

Then with the Queene of Farie.g8<br />

FLATTRIE.<br />

I na mair will remaine besyd sow,<br />

Bot counsel1 OW, rycht weill to gyde sow,<br />

Byd nocht on Correctioun.<br />

Fair-weil! I will na langer tarie.<br />

I pray the alrich Queene of Farie<br />

To be sour protectio~n.~~<br />

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

Adeu, Sir King! I may na langer tary.<br />

I cair nocht that: als gude luife cums as gais.<br />

I recommend 30w to the Queene of Farie.<br />

I se 3e will be gydit with my fais.Io0<br />

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

Adew! I may na langer tarie,<br />

I man pas to the King of Farie,<br />

Or ellis the rycht to hell.lol<br />

In Lord Berners' translation of Huon of Burdeux,<br />

1534, Huon has no hesitation in calling Oberon "ye<br />

deuyll," lo2 or of expressing his wonder " how he can<br />

speke of god alrnyghty/ f& I thinke he be a deuyll of<br />

hell/." lo3<br />

as Ibid., pp. 422-423.<br />

99 Ibid., p. 433.<br />

loo Ibid., p. 440.<br />

1°1 Ibid.; p. 532.<br />

loz<br />

E. E. T. S. ed., Vol. I, pt. I, p. 69.<br />

103 Ibid., p. 71.

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