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Wanderings by the Seine, from Rouen to the source. With 20 engr. from ... - 68 ページ
Leitch Ritchie 著 - 1835 - 20 ページ
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., 第 2 巻

Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 ページ
...were adopted against this abstraction. " The Tramontains to this day," says Kirk, speaking of " Women yet alive, who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nurse Fairie Children," " put bread, the Bible, or a piece of Iron, in Women's Bed when travelling, to save...

Wanderings by the Seine: From Rouen to the Source, 第 2 巻

Leitch Ritchie - 1835 - 366 ページ
...occasions) unperceavable by vulgar eyes, like Rachland and other inchanted islands, having firights, continual lamps, and fires often seen without fuel to sustain them. Women are yet alive who tell T - - *el '• *t • lf St • ' -•' , I V .' : . I"'-' • ' »' ' . V .••» u " Sii '.'. .-is.'...

Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 ページ
...were adopted against this abstraction. "The Tramontains to this day," says Kirk, speaking of "Women yet alive, who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nurse Fairie Children," "put bread, the Bible, or a piece of Iron, in Women's Bed when travelling, to save...

Folk-lore and Legends, Scotland

1889 - 222 ページ
...occasions) unperceivable by vulgar eyes, like Rachland and other enchanted islands, having fir lights, continual lamps, and fires, often seen without fuel...being left in their place (like their reflection in a mirror), which (as if it were some insatiable spirit in an assumed body) made first semblance to devour...

The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns & Fairies: A Study in Folk-lore ...

Robert Kirk - 1893 - 182 ページ
...inchanted Iflands, having fir Lights, continual Lamps, and Fires, often feen without Fuel to fuftain them. Women are yet alive who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nurfe Fairie Children, a lingering voracious Image of their (them?) being left in their place, (like...

News Out of Scotland: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Verse and Prose ...

Eleanor Mabel Valentine Brougham (Hon.) - 1926 - 314 ページ
...release her until the child could walk alone. An old superstition tells us that women were often enticed, when in childbed, to nurse fairy children, " a lingering voracious image of them being substituted, like their reflection in a mirror, or some insatiable spirit in an assumed body." " I...

Satan's Conspiracy: Magic and Witchcraft in Sixteenth-century Scotland

P. G. Maxwell-Stuart - 2001 - 242 ページ
...houses are called large and fair, and (unless at som odd occasions) unperceivable by vulgar eyes . . . women are yet alive who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nurse ffayrie Children, a lingring voracious image of theirs being left in their place22 . . . The Tramontanes,23...

The Lucid View: Investigations Into Occultism, Ufology and Paranoid Awareness

Aeolus Kephas - 2004 - 236 ページ
...nurture them with human the ET-BS than anything else. As Robert Kirk notes in The Secret Commonwealth: "Women are yet alive who tell they were taken away when in Child-bed to nurse ffayrie Children, a lingring voracious image of theirs being left in their place (as if it were som...

The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies

Robert Kirk, Andrew Lang - 2005 - 129 ページ
...inchanted I/lands, having fir Lights, continual Lamps, and Fires, often /een without Fuel to /u/tain them. Women are yet alive who tell they were taken away when in Childbed to nur/e Fairie Children, a lingering voracious Image of their (them?) being left in their place, (like...

The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies

Robert Kirk - 2007 - 152 ページ
...occasions) unperceivable by vulgar eyes, like Rachland and other enchanted islands, having for light continual lamps and fires, often seen without fuel...nurse fairy children, a lingering voracious image of theirs being left in their place (like their reflection in a mirror), which (as if it were some insatiable...




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