Domain: elfinspell.com

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Organic Keywords (337)
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Keywords found: 337
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Elfinspell Editor: Introduction to The Wish Fairy of the Sunshine ...
Elfinspell Editor Introduction to Colver, Alice Ross, The Sunshine Bird, from The Wish Fairy of the Sunshine and Shadow Forest, illustrated, adapted for the ...
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Elfinspell: Online Introduction to Germania, by Tacitus, English ...
Germania of Tacitus, Online Introduction to the Revised Oxford Translation with ... Ancient Roman Authors and Historians, English translator Birley revised, ...
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Elfinspell: Edinburgh Castle by Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland ...
Stevenson, Robert Louis: Edinburgh Castle in Scotland from Romantic Castles and ... Arts, Architecture of the Middle Ages, Travel Literature, online text, ... and you will be magically transported back to where you were in the text.] ...
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Elfinspell: Edinburgh Castle, by James Norris Brewer, Scotland ...
Brewer, James Norris: Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, II, from Romantic Castles and Palaces, As Seen and Described by Famous Writers, edited and translated by ...
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Elfinspell: Baldassare Castiglione, Extracts from The Courtier ...
Extract from The Courtier by Castiglione, Baldassare, translated by Hobby, Thomas, in A Literary Source-book of the Italian Renaissance, ...
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Elfinspell: Drak the Fairy, by Émile Souvestre, from the French ...
Furious, he finished by putting on his travelling boots, and was about to take his velvet breeches, when immediately he approached the bed, lo! the breeches ...
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Elfinspell: Madame Follet, Cozzens, Frederic S.: Sayings, Wise and ...
Chapter 6 of Sayings, Wise and Otherwise” Madame Follet, ... Dickens, in Household Words, gives a capital account of the old coffee houses of London. ...
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Elfinspell: Rinaldo d' Aquino, XIIIth Century Poem, Italian text ...
Notes and translation by Lorna de’ Lucchi ... Who art the Virgin’s own, Do Thou protect my love since now. I have been left alone: ... salve e guarda l’ amor meo poi da me lo dipartisti: oi alta potestade, temuta e dottata, ... tutto lo mondo mantene
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Elfinspell: The Castle and Abbey of Malmesbury, by John Timbs from ...
According to an anonymous history of Malmesbury Priory, compiled in the middle of the fourteenth century, and quoted by Leland, temp. ...
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The Haunted Ships, by Allen Cunningham, short story from Classic ...
All at once lights began to glance and twinkle on board the two Haunted Ships from every hole and seam, and presently the sound as of a hatchet employed in ...
 
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