| 1861 - 518 pages
...SLEEP. § 807. Take a goat's horn, and carve the name of the seven sleepers thereon, making a knife haft of it. The writing should begin at the blade, and...sick man's head unknown to him, and he will sleep. $10 morbo baUenttO, OR EPILEPTIC DISEASE, WHICH CASTS A MAN DOWN IN AN INSENSIBLE STATE. § 808. Set... | |
| John Williams - 1861 - 518 pages
...Betos SbpfrítUS SbaiUtUS -|- CCbríStí Amen -|- Amen -|Amen -|- Amen -|- so be it. TO PRODUCE SLEEP. writing should begin at the blade, and these are their...sick man's head unknown to him, and he will sleep. l$;o morbo ЬaВшЪо, OR EPILEPTIC DISEASE, WHICH CASTS A MAN DOWN IN AN INSENSIBLE STATE. § 808.... | |
| 1864 - 394 pages
...The writing should be^in at the blade, and these are their names; Anaxeimeys, Malchus, Marsiiinus, Denys, Thon, Serapion, Constantynn. When the names...sick man's head, unknown to him, and he will sleep." "Take the gall of a cat, and a hen's fat, mixing them together. Put this in your eyes, and you will... | |
| 1876 - 1022 pages
...names — Anaxeimeys, Malchus, Marsianus, Denys, Thon, Serapion, Constantynn. When the names are cut, lay the knife under the sick man's head, unknown to him, and he will sleep." The antiquity of Welsh poetry and legend has been, no doubt, greatly exaggerated, and if the time and trouble... | |
| Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis - 1913 - 296 pages
...charm runs: 'Take a goat's horn and write the names of the seven sleepers thereon, making a knife -haft of it. The writing should begin at the blade and these...sick man's head unknown to him, and he will sleep V 2. THE GALLANT OUTWITTED. These sleeping charms offer dramatic possibilities that are frequently... | |
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