
The Horse Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil, Showing How the Horse-Shoe Came to Be a Charm against Witchcraft
by Flight, Edward G.
Poetry & LiteratureHermeticismModern
Charms -- Poetry. Dunstan, Saint, 909-988 -- Poetry
Chapters
1
Total Words
3,892
Reading Time
16 min
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