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snore general, and the peopleare certain- 

 ly more credulous than the generality 

 of the Englifh. There are very few of 

 the mountaineers, who have not by 

 heart a whole ring of legendary tales 

 of thofe difembcdied beings. 



The Roman Cavern, in Llanymy- 

 nech hill, called Ogo, has been long no- 

 ted, as the refidence of a clan of the 

 fairy tribe, of whom the villagers re- 

 late many furprizing and mifchievous 

 tricks. They have liftened at the mouth 

 of the cave, and have fometimes even 

 heard them in ^converfation, but always 

 in fuch low whifpers, that their words 

 have been never diftinguifhable. The 

 liream that runs acrofs it, is celebrated 

 as being the place, in which they have 

 been heard to warn their clothes, and 

 do feveral other kinds of work. 



Thefe bufy little folk, feem to be 

 fomewhat allied to what are called 



Knockers, 



