The Fairy Mythology, Band 2Ainsworth, 1828 |
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... told them to lay up these coins with their money , and constantly to think of him , and so they would rarely come to distress ; but warned them against becoming proud , and advised them , on the contrary , to relieve their neighbours ...
... told them to lay up these coins with their money , and constantly to think of him , and so they would rarely come to distress ; but warned them against becoming proud , and advised them , on the contrary , to relieve their neighbours ...
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... told him he might eat the bread without any apprehension , and that she would return for the cloth . He did as she desired , and when she re- turned she said to him that there were so many forges erected that she was quite annoyed , and ...
... told him he might eat the bread without any apprehension , and that she would return for the cloth . He did as she desired , and when she re- turned she said to him that there were so many forges erected that she was quite annoyed , and ...
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... told the rest that he could not endure him on account of it . Another he upbraided with his pride , which he said he hated from his heart . When some one once said to him that if he would be a good Christian , he should call upon God ...
... told the rest that he could not endure him on account of it . Another he upbraided with his pride , which he said he hated from his heart . When some one once said to him that if he would be a good Christian , he should call upon God ...
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... told her that Hinzelmann had fastened her up in that way . They wanted to open the cellar and let the maid out , but they could not find a key for the lock , though they searched with the greatest industry . Next morning the cellar was ...
... told her that Hinzelmann had fastened her up in that way . They wanted to open the cellar and let the maid out , but they could not find a key for the lock , though they searched with the greatest industry . Next morning the cellar was ...
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... told it to strangers with great glee and laughter . He frequently showed himself to innocent chil- dren when at play . The minister Feldmann recol- lected well , that when he was about fourteen or fifteen years old , and was not ...
... told it to strangers with great glee and laughter . He frequently showed himself to innocent chil- dren when at play . The minister Feldmann recol- lected well , that when he was about fourteen or fifteen years old , and was not ...
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appear asked beautiful began bird bread Breton Breton Lais Brownie Cabeiri called castle Celts child cried dance daughter death Demogorgon door Drac dragon drink Dwarfs Elberich elves eyes Faerie fair FAIRY MYTHOLOGY Fairy-queen Fata father Fées Gagliuso gave Gervase of Tilbury give Gobelin gold Gothic green hair hand hath heard hill Hinzelmann house-spirit Hudemühlen husband Jocastus king Kobold lady Lanval legends Leprechauns lived look lord Madame D'Aulnoy maid maiden Marie de France married Masaniello Mazikeen Melusine mistress Miuccio Moohel Mopsus morning mother mountains never night nobleman Nymphs Oberon Otnit palace poets Portiella prince Puck quath queen Renzolla replied rich ring round says seen sing spirit stone story tale tell thee thing told took unto Vila Wichtlein wife Wild-women woman words Wunderberg Wyss young Yumbos