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Page 150
... seen which they called Faileas More ; ( the great sha- dow ) and which they alleged was the herald of terrible things , and the most dismal cala- mities . The villagers were likewise made acquainted with it , and they were running ...
... seen which they called Faileas More ; ( the great sha- dow ) and which they alleged was the herald of terrible things , and the most dismal cala- mities . The villagers were likewise made acquainted with it , and they were running ...
Page 509
... seen thee , like a hu- man being , dark and fearful - and I have seen thee as a young and lovely lady , all robed in garments of glow- worm light . I have seen thee like a gloomy shadow , and I have seen thee like a snow - white shroud ...
... seen thee , like a hu- man being , dark and fearful - and I have seen thee as a young and lovely lady , all robed in garments of glow- worm light . I have seen thee like a gloomy shadow , and I have seen thee like a snow - white shroud ...
Page 599
... seen , From seed to cloth that still her care had been ; There , too , the maid betrothed might stranger view , In satin snood and kilted kirtle clean , Her linen stores prepare , of lilied hue , Pure like her virgin self , the married ...
... seen , From seed to cloth that still her care had been ; There , too , the maid betrothed might stranger view , In satin snood and kilted kirtle clean , Her linen stores prepare , of lilied hue , Pure like her virgin self , the married ...
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