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From Fliegende Blätter, 1923.
“She got out of bed and looked out of the window. ‘The horned beasts of the night are out,’ she whispered to herself. She imagined deer in a wood pacing quietly, one following another to a little pond, and drinking, and the silvery water dripping from their muzzles as they raised their heads. It was bright outside. Owl light. Witchlight.
‘Well met by witchlight,’ she found herself suddenly saying out loud; and this made her think of Mary. Mary had helped Christopher; had planted Lucy’s tooth; would she, could she, now do something for Sarah? Sarah had a great longing to go and meet Mary. She could not be sleeping on such a night. It was a night for magic, if ever a night was.”
(Nina Beachcroft ~ Well Met by Witchlight)
Madison Julius Cawein, “The Path To Faery”
“Poseidon became bored with his sea. He let fall his trident. Silently he sat on the rocky coast and a gull, dazed by his presence, described wavering circles around his head.”
— Franz Kafka, Poseidon [via] (via rhea137)
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Elihu Vedder, Marsyas Enchanting The Hares, 1878
The Neck (Water Spirit), 1925, Owe Zerge
Charingworth Manor, Cotswolds, England
Mönch beim Glockenläuten, 1863 by Caspar Johann Nepomuk Scheuren (German, 1810-1887)
Stained glass depiction of the Chantry Chapel of St. Mary, in West Yorkshire. The panel is located at Packwood House, in Warwichskire.