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50 They'll shape me in your arms, Janet,

A toad, snake, and an eel

But hold me fast, nor let me gang,

As you do love me weel.

They'll shape me in your arms, Janet,

A dove, bat, and a swan:

Cast your green mantle over me,

I'll be myself again."

The good sister Janet, far from remembering any of the old sins of her brother, wept for joy to know that he was yet among the living. She told no one of her strange dream; but hastened secretly to the Miles Cross, saw the strange cavalcade pricking through the greenwood, and pulled down the rider on the milk-white steed, holding him fast through all his changing shapes. But when she had thrown her green mantle over him, and clasped him in her arms as her own brother