! Elyan may have disturbed the spirit at the shrine. | |
"I was recently in town Seringapatam call, where there is a shrine the God of the Moon. | |
"I'm going to Yashiro." Yashiro can mean "shrine." | |
"If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle fine is this: | |
"In kyoto where is the heian shrine when spring reflects upon full of plentiful cherry blossoms, beware the sweetness of things." | |
! Elyan may have disturbed the spirit at the shrine. | |
"I was recently in town Seringapatam call, where there is a shrine the God of the Moon. | |
"I'm going to Yashiro." Yashiro can mean "shrine." | |
"If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle fine is this: | |
"In kyoto where is the heian shrine when spring reflects upon full of plentiful cherry blossoms, beware the sweetness of things." | |
"They go to temples and shrines to cajole the Lord." | |
"then longen folk to go on pilgrimages... "and palmers for to seken stranger strands... "to distant shrines known in sundry lands; | |
- I've bought shrines and burned them. | |
A religious, abstinent pilgrimage to various shrines. | |
A silent, religious, abstinent pilgrimage to various shrines. | |
"They go to temples and shrines to cajole the Lord." | |
"then longen folk to go on pilgrimages... "and palmers for to seken stranger strands... "to distant shrines known in sundry lands; | |
- I've bought shrines and burned them. | |
A religious, abstinent pilgrimage to various shrines. | |
A silent, religious, abstinent pilgrimage to various shrines. | |
These are both shrined to me. | |
These are both shrined to me. | |