... which being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night, for fear of his adversaries; and such of the country as happened to have a sight of him and of his followers, said they were fayries,... Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 670af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1778 - 630 sider
...Derbyihire called C/:afe¡ in the Frith, which is fituate in a valley amongft fuch uicloiures. feffe and all his followers clad in greene*, who, being come into the countrey, he difperfed here and there among his friends, lurking by daye, and vvalkeing in the night for feare of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1806 - 276 sider
...summer iime, having himself and all his followers clad in green ; which being come into the country he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night, lor fear of his adversaries ; and such of the country as happened to have a sight... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 330 sider
...summer time, having himself and all his followers clad in greene ; which being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night, for fear of his adversaries; and such of the country as happened to have a sight... | |
| sir John Wynn (bart.) - 1827 - 298 sider
...In the end he returned in the summertime, haveing himselfe, and all his followers elad in greenef, who, being come into the countrey, he dispersed here and there among his • Frith is a very common term in Wales, and signifies generally a small field taken out of a common.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 sider
...summer time, having himself and all his followers clad in grccnc; which being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night, for fear of his adversaries; and such of the country as happened to have a sight... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 520 sider
...summer time, having himself and all his followers clad in greene; which being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night, for fear of his adversaries; and such of the country as happened to have a sight... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 456 sider
...summer time, having himself and all his followers clad in greene; which, being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night for fear of his, adversaries; and such of the country (is happened to have a sight... | |
| sir John Wynn (bart.) - 1878 - 170 sider
...In the end he returned in the summer time, haveing himselfe, and all his followers clad in greene,2 who, being come into the countrey, he dispersed here...sight of him and his followers, said they were the fairies,3 and soe ran away. All the whole countrey then was but a forest, rough and spacious, as it... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 728 sider
...Bummer time, having himself and all his followers clad in greene; which, being come into the country, he dispersed here and there among his friends, lurking by day and walking by night for fear of his adversaries ; and such of the country as happened to have a sight... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 578 sider
...Derbyshire called ~Cbafel in the Frith, which is fituated in a valley amongft fuch inclofures. felfe (elfe and all his followers clad in greene*, who, being come into the countrey, he difperfed here and there among his friends, lurking by daye, and walkeing in the night for feare of... | |
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