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The Satyr peeping out of the Bush, said,
'Trust her not, you Bonny-bell,
She will Forty Leasings tell,
I do know her Pranks right well.'
Ben Jonson. @panssatyrsfauns @_BenJonson_ #LegendaryWednesday
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'He has seen the starry hours
And the springing of the flowers;
And the fairy things that pass
In the forests of the grass.'
Robert Louis Stevenson. #Poetry #FairyTaleTuesday
Both #Tolkien and #CSLewis wrote novels which featured magic rings. #FairyTaleTuesday.
'... they loved the River, and often swam in it ... they took a boat and went down to the Gladden Fields, where there were great beds of iris and flowering reeds ...' #Tolkien Fellowship of the Ring. #FairyTaleTuesday 🎨 WilliWeissfuss https://t.co/SxwpZFy8AC
'At the time of his disappearance, Saint-Ex had just published his last book, The Little Prince ... a dreamlike story presented as a “tale for children,”...'
When Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Disappeared
Life Imitated Art ... #MythologyMonday
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'I'd been in a place where animals can talk and where there are - er - enchantments and dragons - and well, all the sorts of things you have in fairy-tales.' ... The Silver Chair. #CSLewis #Narnia #BookwormSat
'Boys and girls come out to play,
The moon doth shine as bright as day,
Leave thy supper and leave thy sleep,
And come with your playfellows into the street.'
This nursery rhyme dates at least to 1708. #WyrdWednesday 🎨 Fritz Thaulow
'I saw the ungodly very highly exalting himself, and lifting himself up like the cedars of Lebanon.'
#Psalm 37:35 #FolkloreSunday
@17thCenturyLady "Here, I drink to thee for thy good news." A line from Ben Jonson's play, Every Man In His Humour. #StuartsSaturday #WorldGinDay
' ... she was tall and great, shining, and wrapped in a thin garment as green as poison.' #CSLewis, The Silver Chair. The Lady of the Green Kirtle is a splendid villain. Her residence in the underworld, &her green garments are typical of the fae. #Narnia #LegendaryWednesday