| Edward Davies - 1809 - 660 páginas
...was about to leave the gar" den, put a flower, with which he had been presented, " into his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good. As " soon as he had touched unhallowed ground, the flour va" nished, and he lost his senses. " Of this injury, the fair family took no notice at the "... | |
| T. Crofton Croker - 1828 - 356 páginas
...when he was about to leave the garden, put a flower with which he had been presented into his pocket; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...usual : but their resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes, the Tylwyth Teg and their garden undoubtedly occupy the spot to this day, though the... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1828 - 392 páginas
...when he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he had been presented, in his pocket; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...usual. But their resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes, the Tylwyth Teg and their garden undoubtedly occupy the spot to this day, though the... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1828 - 360 páginas
...when he was about to leave the garden, put a flower with which he had been presented into his pocket; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...usual : but their resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes, the Tylwyth Teg and their garden undoubtedly occupy the spot to this day, though the... | |
| George Oliver - 1829 - 318 páginas
...he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he bad been presented, into his pocket; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...unhallowed ground, the flower vanished, and he lost his senses.—Of this injury, the . fair family took no notice at the time. They dismissed their guests... | |
| William Howells - 1831 - 220 páginas
...when he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he had been presented, in his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good : as soon as he had touched unhallowed ground, the flowers vanished and he lost his senses. Of this injury the Fair Family took no notice at the time... | |
| George Oliver - 1841 - 348 páginas
...he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he bad been presented, into his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...usual. But their resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes. the Tylwyth Teg and their garden undoubtedly occupy the spot to this day — though... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1850 - 622 páginas
...when he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he had been presented, in his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...courtesy, and the door was closed as usual. But their * Mythology and Rites of the British Druids. resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes, the... | |
| Joseph Ennemoser - 1854 - 566 páginas
...wretch, when about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he had been presented, in his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...usual, but their resentment ran high, for though, as the tale goes, the Tylwyth Teg and their garden undoubtedly occupy the spot to this day, though the... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 356 páginas
...he was about to leave the garden, put a flower, with which he had been presented, into his pocket ; but the theft boded him no good. As soon as he had...accustomed courtesy, and the door was closed as usual. lint their resentment ran high. For though, as the tale goes, the Tvlv.-ytU Teg and their garden undoubtedly... | |
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