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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... gave a loose rein to credulity . It is scarcely half a century ago that in the west of England , a strange hollow noise on the sea - coast was supposed to proceed from a spirit called Bucca , and foretold a tempest . This was a matter ...
... gave a loose rein to credulity . It is scarcely half a century ago that in the west of England , a strange hollow noise on the sea - coast was supposed to proceed from a spirit called Bucca , and foretold a tempest . This was a matter ...
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... gave me a good bite on my right thumb ; two of the crew who assisted in tying its legs were also bitten . As it strove to bite everybody , I had its head afterwards cut off , and the body thrown overboard . " When the bird flew to the ...
... gave me a good bite on my right thumb ; two of the crew who assisted in tying its legs were also bitten . As it strove to bite everybody , I had its head afterwards cut off , and the body thrown overboard . " When the bird flew to the ...
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... gave special orders that this cock should be taken care of as long as he lived . According to Pliny the buteo was a species of hawk used in auguries . It gave its name to a family of the Fabians , because a bird of this species settled ...
... gave special orders that this cock should be taken care of as long as he lived . According to Pliny the buteo was a species of hawk used in auguries . It gave its name to a family of the Fabians , because a bird of this species settled ...
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... gave them an opportunity of examining it narrowly . It stood in the same place for seven or eight minutes , and was seen in the water above breast - high . At last they grew apprehensive of some danger , and began to retire , upon which ...
... gave them an opportunity of examining it narrowly . It stood in the same place for seven or eight minutes , and was seen in the water above breast - high . At last they grew apprehensive of some danger , and began to retire , upon which ...
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... gave a terrible description of its rushing along crested with lightnings . Their account of its origin is this . A man of the name of Shea , a fisherman , once killed a mermaid , though she begged hard for mercy . The very next time ...
... gave a terrible description of its rushing along crested with lightnings . Their account of its origin is this . A man of the name of Shea , a fisherman , once killed a mermaid , though she begged hard for mercy . The very next time ...
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Seite 85 - Sometimes a-dropping from the sky I heard the sky-lark sing; Sometimes all little birds that are, How they seemed to fill the sea and air With their sweet jargoning!
Seite 99 - And he fixed his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of Spring ; It made him whistle, it made him sing ; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float ; Quoth he, " My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape rock, And I'll plague the abbot of Aberbrothok.
Seite 280 - Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast : for it is the number of a man ; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
Seite 404 - 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.
Seite 99 - No STIR in the air, no stir in the sea: The ship was still as she could be; Her sails from heaven received no motion; Her keel was steady in the ocean. Without either sign or sound of their shock, The waves flowed over the Inchcape Rock; So little they rose, so little they fell, They did not move the Inchcape Bell. The...
Seite 99 - On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung, And over the waves its warning rung. When the Rock was hid by the surge's swell, The mariners heard the warning Bell ; And then they knew the perilous Rock, And blest the Abbot of Aberbrothok.
Seite 420 - But the Nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased.
Seite 284 - And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Seite 100 - On the deck the Rover takes his stand, So dark it is they see no land. Quoth Sir Ralph, " It will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising moon.
Seite 8 - Bring oil to fire, snow to their colder moods; Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters, Knowing nought, like dogs, but following.