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EARTHLY LIFE OF <strong>FAIRIES</strong><br />

. . . fearefull noise in Buttries and in Dairies;<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

And keeping Christmasse gambols all night long.<br />

Pots, glasses, trenchers, dishes, pannes and kettles<br />

They will make dance about the shelues and settles.12<br />

There was no householder but labored under the impres-<br />

sion that bread must be left for the fairies either upon a<br />

clean and well ordered table or upon the hearth, for:<br />

. . . if they spread no Table, set no Bread,<br />

They should haue nips from toe vnto the head.13<br />

When the customary bread was forgotten - an omis-<br />

sion which must have been very infrequent - the fairies<br />

could remedy the deficiency by stealing the grain in the<br />

fields :<br />

Some have Bodies or Vehicles so spungious, thin, and defecat, that<br />

they are fed by only sucking into some fine spirituous Liquors, that<br />

peirce lyke pure Air and Oyl: others feid more gross on the<br />

Foyson or substance of Corns and Liquors, or Corne it selfe that<br />

grows on the Surface of thelEarth, which these Fairies steal1 away,<br />

partly invisible, partly preying on the Grain, as do Crowes and<br />

Mice.14<br />

Their appetites were not confined wholly to bread or<br />

grain. They lived, too, upon beef and brawn, either<br />

keeping cattle them!selves, or obtaining them by theft<br />

from mortals. It 1s a commonplace of the fairies' his-<br />

tory in Ireland and in Wales that the fairy women who<br />

married mortal husbands enriched their spouses with<br />

great herds of cattle that followed them from the lake or<br />

l2 Heywood, Hierarchie, p. 574.<br />

la Wm. Browne, Brit. Pastorals, Vol. I, p. 67.<br />

14 Kirk, Sec. Comm., pp. 5:6; cf. also Douce, Illus. of Shak., Vol. I,<br />

P. 387.

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