| Thomas Keightley - 1850 - 602 páginas
...there, they began to weep anew. When those who were present saw this, they opened the pods, and showed them the naked beans. They fed on these with great...were caught." This story is also told by William of Newbridge,* who places it in the reign of King Stephen. He says he long * Guilielmi Neubrigensis Hisloria,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1850 - 622 páginas
...entire body. She was afterwards regenerated by the laver of holy baptism, and lived for many yeara in the service of that knight (as I have frequently...were caught." This story is also told by William of Newbridge,* who places it in the reign of King Stephen. He says he long * Guilielmi Neubrigemis Hisloria,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1905 - 626 páginas
...When thoae who were present saw this, they opened the pods, and showed them the naked beans. They ted on these with great delight, and for a long time tasted...were caught." This story is also told by William of Newbridge,* who places it in the reign of King Stephen, lie says he long * duiliflmi tfevbrigaui* Hutoria,... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 páginas
...there, they began to weep anew. When those who were present saw this, they opened the pods, and showed them the naked beans. They fed on these with great...the entrance of the cavern before they were caught. The Green Children.1 A story such as this is the norm to which all types of Fantasy should conform.... | |
| Thomas Slemen - 1999 - 426 páginas
...lay for a long time. Being terrified by 310 the noise of those who came on them, they wished to flee, but they could not find the entrance of the cavern before they were caught. People naturally assumed that the children had come from some unknown land beneath the ground, for... | |
| 2004 - 388 páginas
...Being frequently asked about the people of her country, she asserted that the inhabitants, and all that they had in that country, were of a green colour;...the entrance of the cavern before they were caught." From Keightley, The fairy Mythology, p. 28 1 quoting Ralph of Coggehall. Note: This story is also told... | |
| Gary R. Varner - 2006 - 458 páginas
...Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries. London: G. Bell Publishers 1878, 281-283. after sunset. Being asked how she came into this country...were caught." This story is also told by William of Newbridge, who places it in the reign of King Stephen. He says he long hesitated to believe it, but... | |
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