Curious Myths of the Middle AgesHurst, 1889 - 272 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... entered the mussel leaves it cured of every complaint . " Near the wilderness trickles between barren mountains a subterranean rill , which can only by chance be reached , for only occasionally the earth gapes , and he who would descend ...
... entered the mussel leaves it cured of every complaint . " Near the wilderness trickles between barren mountains a subterranean rill , which can only by chance be reached , for only occasionally the earth gapes , and he who would descend ...
Pagina 64
... entered his room , had seated them- selves at his table , and had drunk wine out of one of the bottles which he indicated . Aymar tested each of the household with his rod , to see if they had been in contact with the murderers . The ...
... entered his room , had seated them- selves at his table , and had drunk wine out of one of the bottles which he indicated . Aymar tested each of the household with his rod , to see if they had been in contact with the murderers . The ...
Pagina 65
... were observed in the sand , as though engaged in entering a boat . A rowing boat was obtained , and Aymar , with his escort , descended the river ; he found some difficulty in following the trail upon water ; still 5 The Divining Rod . 65.
... were observed in the sand , as though engaged in entering a boat . A rowing boat was obtained , and Aymar , with his escort , descended the river ; he found some difficulty in following the trail upon water ; still 5 The Divining Rod . 65.
Pagina 66
... were not there . He recommenced his pursuit , and descended the Rhone again as far as Beaucaire . On entering the town he ascertained by means of his rod that those whom he was pursuing had parted 66 The Divining Rod .
... were not there . He recommenced his pursuit , and descended the Rhone again as far as Beaucaire . On entering the town he ascertained by means of his rod that those whom he was pursuing had parted 66 The Divining Rod .
Pagina 68
... entered the wine shop . The Provençals had a large bottle wrapped in straw , and they persuaded the publican and his wife to descend with them into the cellar to fill it , whilst he , the hunchback , acted as watch in the shop . The two ...
... entered the wine shop . The Provençals had a large bottle wrapped in straw , and they persuaded the publican and his wife to descend with them into the cellar to fill it , whilst he , the hunchback , acted as watch in the shop . The two ...
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ancient Antichrist appeared arms arrow asked Aymar beautiful believe bird bishop boat brought called century child Christ Christian Church Cleves coins cross curious dæmon dead death Decius deity Diocletian discovered divining rod dragon Duke of Cleves earth Emperor Ephesus eyes fable fish George Greek ground hand head heard heaven Helias hero Iceland inhabitants island Isle Jean d'Arras John Julius Cæsar king lady land legend lived Lohengrin Lord Malchus Marianus Scotus Melusina mermaid monster moon mountain murder mysterious myth mythology Nestorian never night Nisroch Oannes Osiris palace Paradise Paris Pope Pope Joan popular Prester Prester John reign replied romance sacred Saint says schamir seen serpent seven Solomon soul stone story swan sword symbol tablinum tail tale Tammuz tell temple thee thou tion told took Wandering Jew whilst woman
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Pagina 311 - the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither : so that there was neither hammer, nor axe, nor any tool of iron, heard in the house while it was in building
Pagina 195 - Cal. I have seen thee in her; and I do adore thee. My mistress showed me thee, and thy dog, and thy bush." The dog I have myself had pointed out to me by an old Devonshire crone. If popular superstition places a dog in the moon, it puts a lamb in
Pagina 402 - set them downe, and in one of their laps King Arthur laide his head. And then that queene said, ' Ah ! deer brother, why have ye tarried so long from me? Alas ! this wound on your head hath taken over much cold." And so then they rowed from the land, and Sir Bedivere
Pagina 225 - The odious stranger, disguising every circumstance of time and place, assumed the mask of a martyr, a saint, and a Christian hero ; and the infamous George of Cappadocia has been transformed into the renowned St. George of England, the patron of arms, of chivalry, and of the Garter.
Pagina 401 - take the little bed on which I died For Lancelot's love, and deck it like the Queen's For richness, and me also like the Queen In all I have of rich, and lay me on it. And let there be prepared a chariot-bier To take me to the river, and a barge Be ready on the river, clothed in black.
Pagina 195 - Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man in th' moon when time was. " Cal. I have seen thee in her; and I do adore thee. My mistress showed me thee, and thy dog, and thy bush.
Pagina 425 - If the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised ; and if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain. But now is Christ risen from the
Pagina 358 - so exemplary for her conjugal affection. Her husband, Sir Richard, and she chanced, during their abode in Ireland, to visit a friend, the head of a sept, who resided in an ancient baronial castle surrounded with a moat. At midnight she was awakened by a ghastly and supernatural scream, and
Pagina 311 - Thou shalt not build it of hewn stone, for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it
Pagina 279 - is still used in Iceland as a magical sign in connection with storms of wind and rain. King Olaf, Longfellow tells us, when keeping Christmas at Drontheim — "O'er his drinking-horn, the sign He made of the Cross Divine, As he drank, and