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:--_The affirmed Presidency of the Fairies over human morals_, viewed as _a Shape of the Interest_ which they take in the uprightness and purity of the human will. The second is:-- _The Manner and Style of their operations_: or, THE FAIRY WAYS. In which we chiefly distinguish--1, The active presence of the Sprites in a human habitation. 2, Their masquerading. 3, Their dispatch of human victuals. 4, The liability of Elfin limbs to human casualties. 5, The personality of that saucy Puck, our tiny ambassador elf. We are at once tempted and restrained by the richness of illustration, which presents itself under all these heads. The necessity of limitation is, however, imperious. This, and a wish for simplicity, dispose us to throw all under one more comprehensive title. Perhaps the reader has not entirely forgotten that in the remarks introductory to THE FAIRIES' SABBATH, having launched the question--what is a Fairy?--we offered him in the way of answer, _eight_ elements of the Fairy Nature. Has he quite forgotten that for one of these--it was the third--we represented the Spirit under examination, as ONE WHICH AT ONCE SEEKS AND SHUNS MANKIND? The cursory treatment of this Elfin criterion will now compendiously place before the reader, as much illustration of the two above-given heads as we dare impose upon him. The popular Traditions of entire Western Europe variously attest for all the kinds of the Fairies, and for some orders of Spirits partaking of the Fairy character, the singularly composed, and almost self-contradictory traits of a _seeking_ implicated and attempered with a _shunning_; of a shunning with a seeking. The inclination of our Quest will be to evidences of the _seeking_. The shunning will, it need not be doubted, take good care of itself. The attraction of the Fairy Species towards our own is, 1. Recognised--in their GENERIC DESIGNATIONS. 2. Apparent--in their GOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD with us. 3. IN THEIR FREQUENTING AND ESTABLISHING THEMSELVES in the places of our habitual occupancy and resort. 4. IN THEIR CALLING OR CARRYING US into the places of their Occupancy and Resort; whether to return _hither_, or to remain _there_. 5. BY THEIR ALIGHTING UPON THE PATH, worn already with some blithe or some weary steps, OF A HUMAN DESTINY;--as friendly, or as unfriendly Genii. We collect the proofs: and-- 1. Of their GENERIC APPELLATIVES, a Word! One is tem
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