 | 1793 - 796 pages
...part of them, and bound the'rcll in fpells, which they believe will not be diflbluble ti!l the eud of the world. In proof of this they tell you a very odd flor/. They fiyihereareagrejt n im bcr <>f fine apartments under giouna, exceeding in magnificence... | |
 | Francis Grose - 1784 - 416 pages
...was at first inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged...greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells, which they believe will be indissoluble to the end of the world. For proof of this, they tell you a... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 652 pages
...was at first inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged...greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells, which, they believe, will be indissoluble to the end of the world. In prool of this, they tell you... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 656 pages
...was at first inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest in •pells, which, they believe, will be indissoluble to the end of the world. In proof of this, they... | |
 | George Woods - 1811 - 396 pages
...at first inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in the possession of it till the days of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged...world. In proof of this they tell you a' very odd stery : They say there are a great many fine apartments under ground, exceeding in magnificence any... | |
 | 1811 - 712 pages
...the possession of it till the days of Merlin ; who, by force of magic, dislodged the greatest part them, and bound the rest in spells indissoluble to the end of the world. In proof of thi?, they tell you a very odd story: — They say there area great many fine apartments under ground,... | |
 | George Stanley Faber - 1816
...by fairies and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days of Merlin. He, by the force, of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells which they believe will be indissoluble till the end of the world. For a proof of this they tell you... | |
 | 1821 - 648 pages
...been under the dominion of a ruce of giants till the days of Prince Arthur, wheu Merlin, by the power of magic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest of them in spells which are indissoluble. In support of this belief they tell you that in Castle Rassin,... | |
 | John Seacome - 1821 - 556 pages
...until the reign of Prince Arthur, by Merlin, the famous British enchanter, who, by the force of mugic, dislodged the greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells which they believe will be indissoluble to the end of the world. They pretend also, that this Island... | |
 | Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 390 pages
...inhabited by fairies, and afterwards by giants, who continued in possession of it till the days-of Merlin, who, by the force of magic, dislodged the...greatest part of them, and bound the rest in spells, which they believe will be indissoluble to the end of the world. For proof of this, they tell you a... | |
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