From all this we conclude that what is poetry to us - akin to the folk-lore of water-sprites, naiads, kelpies, river-gods and water-worship in general - was to Tertullian and to the generations of believers who fashioned the baptismal rites, ablutions and beliefs of the church, nothing less than grim reality and unquestionable fact. [Please select]
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Naiads (na [Please select]
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So are Naiads and Dryads and Houris and Valkyrie and other fabulous ladies. [Please select]
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He and his had woven a legend around this golden cavity adorned with lions' claws, dolphins and busts of naiads. [Please select]
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It was an aquatic frolic, and the Naiads were enjoying themselves to their hearts' content. [Please select]
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They imprison nymphs of the wood, and naiads of the stream, and all the sweet and tender graces of nature which she reveals only to her devoted lovers. [Please select]
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The bewildered gazer saw naiads and bearded sea-gods in place of angels and saints, and must needs imagine the champing of Poseidon's horses at the marble steps, straining towards the sea. [Please select]
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