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The Fairy Dance, from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... shall hinder." However, she kept the magic branch safely, and the fairies never troubled her more; but it was long and long before the sound ...
The King of the Cats, from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... —"Judy, agrah, don't stay up so late again, for the fairies wanted to hold a council here tonight, and to have some supper, ...
Legends of the Western Islands, from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... sacred wells, and the whole region is haunted by strange, wild superstitions of fairies and demons and witches; legends filled with a weird and mystic poetry that ...
Whitsuntide, from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... in the house must be sprinkled with holy water at Whitsuntide to keep away the fairies, who at that season are very active and malicious, and bewitch the ...
Capture of Bridget Purcell, from Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, by Thomas Crofton Croker
... before she died, and then she told us she saw a whole heap of fairies, and they riding upon horses under Carrig, and every one of them ...
The full text of 'Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions', by James Bonwick, 1894
... Incantations Shelah-na-gigs or Sheela-na-gigs Heathen Festivals Keening Spirits Phookas The Leprechaun The Morrigan The Banshee Fairies The Sighe Ghosts Irish Magic and Tuatha de Danaans Tuatha de Danaan Magic Transformation ...
Beltane, Baal, fire-worship, May Day and St John's Eve traditions, from 'Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions', by James Bonwick, 1894
... whin bushes in the Island, conceiving that they thereby burn all the witches and fairies, which they believe take refuge there." In like manner, in ...
The Evil Eye (6), from Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde
... of the earth" and their renowned leader, Finvarra, the King of the Fairies. The following tale, however, of a case of abduction by fairy ...
Information on Dreams and Omens, from 'Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions', by James Bonwick, 1894
... as a wheel, through a Druidic mist. He subsequently became King of the Fairies. Illumination Tuatha Tribes Book Contents Other folklore of Ireland ...
The Banshee, from 'Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions', by James Bonwick, 1894
... together awhile, afterwards rowing the man ashore. Serious results ensued. The Morrigan Fairies Book Contents Other folklore of Ireland ...
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