Credulities Past and Present: Including the Sea and Seamen, Miners, Amulets and Talismans, Rings, Word and Letter Divination, Numbers, Trials, Exorcising and Blessing of Animals, Birds, Eggs, and LuckChatto and Windus, 1880 - 560 Seiten |
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... killed the bird That made the breeze to blow ; ' Ah , wretch , ' said they , the bird to slay , That made the breeze to blow . ' " The albatross is remarkable for the extent of its migrations ; indeed , it may almost be said to pass ...
... killed the bird That made the breeze to blow ; ' Ah , wretch , ' said they , the bird to slay , That made the breeze to blow . ' " The albatross is remarkable for the extent of its migrations ; indeed , it may almost be said to pass ...
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... killed a mermaid , though she begged hard for mercy . The very next time that he sailed on the bay , the waves appeared in all their terrors . Struck by a guilty conscience he fled towards land ; but the incredible speed of the ...
... killed a mermaid , though she begged hard for mercy . The very next time that he sailed on the bay , the waves appeared in all their terrors . Struck by a guilty conscience he fled towards land ; but the incredible speed of the ...
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... killing the fish were not forgotten , the men having changed their clothes for the occa- sion ; for by the time the carnage was over , the men were covered with blood , the stain of which it is almost impossible to remove . The change ...
... killing the fish were not forgotten , the men having changed their clothes for the occa- sion ; for by the time the carnage was over , the men were covered with blood , the stain of which it is almost impossible to remove . The change ...
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... kill and cast a prey to fishes , Wretched Medea , and avert their fate . " A similar We are told that when the vessel which carried Diagoras , sur- named the Atheist - who flourished in the fifth century before the Christian era - was ...
... kill and cast a prey to fishes , Wretched Medea , and avert their fate . " A similar We are told that when the vessel which carried Diagoras , sur- named the Atheist - who flourished in the fifth century before the Christian era - was ...
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... killed for the occasion . The pilgrims were so hospitably entertained , that they pronounced a blessing on the half - consumed hog , which from thenceforth 4-2 THE SEA AND SEAMEN . 51 paces from the convent, which it did immediately. ...
... killed for the occasion . The pilgrims were so hospitably entertained , that they pronounced a blessing on the half - consumed hog , which from thenceforth 4-2 THE SEA AND SEAMEN . 51 paces from the convent, which it did immediately. ...
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alludes amulets ancient animals appears beast believed bird blessing body BRET HARTE called charm chiromancy church cloth extra cock colour connected considered crow Crown 8vo cuckoo curious custom DAYES dead death divination earth Edited eggs evil fairy father favour fish fishermen flew Friday Gervase of Tilbury Gesta Romanorum gilt give gold Greek hand hath head heard heaven holy ill-luck Illustrations JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JUSTIN MCCARTHY killed King Koshchei lady legend letters Lord luck lucky magpie marriage mentions miners moon mystic nest never night nightingale notions observes omen OUIDA person priest raven relates remarks ring robin round sailors Saint says Scotland seamen seven ship sing spirit stone stork storm story superstition supposed talisman thee thou tion told took unlucky vessel Vols voyage WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK woman words wren
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Seite 370 - And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine; and of the truth herein This present object made probation.
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