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190 <strong>THE</strong> <strong>FAIRIES</strong> OF SHAKESPEARE<br />

with whom he was familiar, and the race of men of<br />

1L<br />

staturae minimae " whom he visited, were elves or<br />

fairies rather than a race of pigmies. Beyond the fact<br />

that they lived underground, they possessed no other<br />

traits characteristic of either fairies or elves, and could<br />

not have been evil or infernal spirits - in which cate-<br />

gory the fairies and elves were placed - since it is par-<br />

ticularly emphasized that<br />

Quoties de superiori hemisphaerio revertebantur, ambitiones nostras,<br />

infidelitates et inconstantias expuebant. Cultus eis religionis palarn<br />

nullus: veritatis solum, ut videbatur, amatores praecipui et cul-<br />

tore^.^"<br />

The being, '' qui pigmeus videbatur modicitate staturae,<br />

que non excedebat simiam," described by Walter Map,Q'<br />

may have been the king of pigmies. Except for two<br />

characteristic features which his nation possessed in<br />

common with the fairies and elves - dwellings under-<br />

ground and a derivation as fallen angels" - there is<br />

nothing to indicate that he belonged to the fairy race.<br />

The stature and measurements of these beings of<br />

Giraldus Cambrensis, Gervase of Tilbury and Walter<br />

Map, could not have been regarded as the typical racial<br />

proportions of the elves or the fairies during this period<br />

since the author of the legend of Saint Michael in the<br />

Early South-English Legendary described the elves as<br />

appearing in the form of women:<br />

And ofte in fourme of wommane: In many derne weye<br />

grete compaygnie men i-seoth of heom: bope hoppie and pleise,<br />

pat Eluene beoth i-cleopede; 96<br />

g3 Itin. Camb., p. 66.<br />

94 De Nugis Curialium, James ed., 1914, p. 13.<br />

g5 Ibid., p, 80.<br />

g6 Page 307,11. 253-255.

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