| Walter Scott - 1837 - 936 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face qf nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortuneteller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed, deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| 1845 - 356 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed, deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 356 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or pe.form feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom,...way or other, he obtained the awful certainty of his owndefeat and death. She was liable, indeed, dgservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - 426 lehte
...waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitilde as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed, deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1871 - 530 lehte
...waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to .niter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortuneteller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 268 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortuneteller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| Walter Scott - 1872 - 454 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed, deservedly, to the punishment of death, for intruding herself upon the task... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 328 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to a'ter the face of Nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom,...obtained the awful certainty of his own defeat and death. She was liable, indeed, deservedly to the punishment of death for intruding herself upon the task of... | |
| Margaret Jane Eiffel Brown - 1913 - 316 lehte
...fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature . The V/itch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom in despair...all aid or answer from the Almighty, the unfortunate ling of Israel had recourse in his despair." 1* !• Scott, Letters _o_n Demon ology and witchcraft.... | |
| 530 lehte
...and waste the fruits of the earth, or perform feats of such magnitude as to alter the face of nature. The Witch of Endor was a mere fortune-teller, to whom, in despair of all 3 aid or answer from the Almighty, the unfortunate king of Israel had recourse in his despair, and... | |
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