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nvent toward midnight.
One may compare Shakespeare's "The nightly owl or fatal raven
Titus Andronicus
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iii.
97. Also in Othello
IV
i
21:
Oh mbt retailers! it comes o'er my memory
As doth the raven o'er the infected house
Boding to all.
And Lady Macbeth's (Macbeth
I
v
35):
The raven himself is hoarse
That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan
Under my battlements.
Tickell
Colin and Lucy
has:
Three times
all in the dead of night
A bell was heard to ring
And at her window
shrieking thrice
The raven flapp'd his wing;
Full well the love-lorn maiden knew
The solemn-boding sound
Much of interest might be written on this subject of which it has been possible for me en
passant barely to touch the fringe.
38. Robert Forby
Vocabulary of East Anglia
2 vols.
London
8vo
1830.
39. William Henderson
Notes on the Folk-lore of the Northern Counties of England and the
Borders
London
8vo
1866. Harrison Ainsworth's fine romance
Rookwood
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