Observations on popular antiquities: including the whole of mr. Bourne's Antiquitates vulgares. revised by sir H. Ellis, 第 3 巻1842 |
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... head with a cord or rope , which is a most cruel torture also , they , upon search , found the enemy's mark to be in her forecrag , or forepart of her throat , and then she confessed all . " In another the Devil's mark was found upon ...
... head with a cord or rope , which is a most cruel torture also , they , upon search , found the enemy's mark to be in her forecrag , or forepart of her throat , and then she confessed all . " In another the Devil's mark was found upon ...
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... head . And these had so ransacked all writers , ancient and modern , and so blended and kneaded to- gether the several superstitions of different times and nations , that those of genuine Eng- lish growth could no longer be traced out ...
... head . And these had so ransacked all writers , ancient and modern , and so blended and kneaded to- gether the several superstitions of different times and nations , that those of genuine Eng- lish growth could no longer be traced out ...
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... head on the door . Otherwise they hang scilla ( which is either a root , or rather in this place garlick ) in the roof of the house , to keep away Witches and spirits ; and so they do alicium also . Item . Perfume made of the gall of a ...
... head on the door . Otherwise they hang scilla ( which is either a root , or rather in this place garlick ) in the roof of the house , to keep away Witches and spirits ; and so they do alicium also . Item . Perfume made of the gall of a ...
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... head was the story of the Witches of Thurso , who , tormenting for a long time an honest fellow under the usual form of cats , at last provoked him so , that one night he put them to flight with his broad sword , and cut off the leg of ...
... head was the story of the Witches of Thurso , who , tormenting for a long time an honest fellow under the usual form of cats , at last provoked him so , that one night he put them to flight with his broad sword , and cut off the leg of ...
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... head and feet together , and put into a river , on supposition that if they swam they must be guilty . This they offered to undergo , in case the accuser should be served in the like manner ; which being done , they all swam very boyant ...
... head and feet together , and put into a river , on supposition that if they swam they must be guilty . This they offered to undergo , in case the accuser should be served in the like manner ; which being done , they all swam very boyant ...
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91 ページ - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand : This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge : For I should have denied the God that is above.
213 ページ - Lead then, said Eve. He leading swiftly roll'd In tangles, and made intricate seem straight. To mischief swift. Hope elevates, and joy Brightens his crest. As when a wandering fire, Compact of unctuous vapour, which the night Condenses, and the cold environs round, Kindled through agitation to a flame, Which oft, they say, some evil spirit attends, Hovering and blazing with delusive light, Misleads the amazed night-wanderer from his way To bogs and mires, and oft through pond or pool, There swallow'd...
38 ページ - I am thy father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night ; And for the day confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away.
155 ページ - ... ineffectual. Having occasion to enlarge my garden not long since, I cut down two or three such trees, one of which did not grow together. We have several persons now living in the village, who, in their childhood, were supposed to be healed by this superstitious ceremony, derived down perhaps from our Saxon ancestors, who practised it before their conversion to Christianity.
216 ページ - This Puck seems but a dreaming dolt, Still walking like a ragged colt, And oft out of a bush doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive us ; And, leading us, makes us to stray, Long winters nights out of the way, And when we stick in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us.
149 ページ - Himself best knows . but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and, 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction.
39 ページ - Through skies, where I could count each little star. The fanning west wind scarcely stirs the leaves ; The river, rushing o'er its pebbled bed, Imposes silence, with a stilly sound. In such a place as this, at such an hour, If ancestry can be in aught believed, Descending spirits have conversed with man, And told the secrets of the world unknown.
107 ページ - Is it not ominous in all countries, When crows and ravens croak upon trees ?§ The Roman senate, when within The city walls an owl was seen, Did cause their clergy, with lustrations, Our Synod calls humiliations, The round-faced prodigy t' avert From doing town or country hurt.
170 ページ - And they, who to be sure of Paradise, Dying, put on the weeds of Dominic, Or in Franciscan think to pass disguised.
76 ページ - mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which " things distant and future are perceived and seen as if they