"And Hecate races in the heavens, "enters the gates of Hades, "and the Book shall summon the power of the ancient ones. | |
"And if she refuses all her power can show no more strength in oppressing me than I can summon to resist it. " | |
"And so through these stones, we summon down the powers of the gods. " | |
"Divinity of the Elements, I summon Thee." | |
"From the east I summon a ravenous bird of prey | |
"And Hecate races in the heavens, "enters the gates of Hades, "and the Book shall summon the power of the ancient ones. | |
"And if she refuses all her power can show no more strength in oppressing me than I can summon to resist it. " | |
"And so through these stones, we summon down the powers of the gods. " | |
"Divinity of the Elements, I summon Thee." | |
"From the east I summon a ravenous bird of prey | |
"Don't ever try to serve a summons on me!" | |
"He grants victory to one man, but summons another from the battlefield to the other world, the power of fire takes him to Valhalla, and his soul is cleansed of guilt." | |
"Hear ye, hear ye, on this day... the Great Knight Maire Egisto Lonzi Tognarini... summons Master Martino Papucci... to present himself expeditiously to confer with the aforementioned... at the Town Hall of Portoferraio." | |
"I will give you the treasures of darkness, "riches stored in secret places "so that you may know that lam the Lord God of Israel who summons you by name." | |
"If a person be cited to appear as witness at a place to which he cannot come with safety... he may refuse the said summons or writ." | |
"Don't ever try to serve a summons on me!" | |
"He grants victory to one man, but summons another from the battlefield to the other world, the power of fire takes him to Valhalla, and his soul is cleansed of guilt." | |
"Hear ye, hear ye, on this day... the Great Knight Maire Egisto Lonzi Tognarini... summons Master Martino Papucci... to present himself expeditiously to confer with the aforementioned... at the Town Hall of Portoferraio." | |
"I will give you the treasures of darkness, "riches stored in secret places "so that you may know that lam the Lord God of Israel who summons you by name." | |
"If a person be cited to appear as witness at a place to which he cannot come with safety... he may refuse the said summons or writ." | |
"A djinn's natural form is composed of fire, although it may possess a human if summoned without a shaman." | |
"All able-bodied men are summoned... to enroll under the flag of Duke Walter of Brienne. '" | |
"And summoned thunder and lightning." | |
"Forever a virgin, summoned by the Gods before my wedding." | |
"Friends and royalty were summoned from lands far away to join the happy couple for a night of laughter and magic." | |
! It's the summoning of Haymen, fool! | |
"Haymen! The great summoning is done". | |
"The summoning spell for Gachnar can be shut down in one of two ways." | |
"summoning" me to low, low prices. | |
'Frankly, we could have fooled about all day in these cars, 'but we decided to induce a bit of science by laying out a course 'and then summoning the head of accounts. ' | |
"A djinn's natural form is composed of fire, although it may possess a human if summoned without a shaman." | |
"All able-bodied men are summoned... to enroll under the flag of Duke Walter of Brienne. '" | |
"And summoned thunder and lightning." | |
"Forever a virgin, summoned by the Gods before my wedding." | |
"Friends and royalty were summoned from lands far away to join the happy couple for a night of laughter and magic." | |
! It's the summoning of Haymen, fool! | |
"Haymen! The great summoning is done". | |
"The summoning spell for Gachnar can be shut down in one of two ways." | |
"summoning" me to low, low prices. | |
'Frankly, we could have fooled about all day in these cars, 'but we decided to induce a bit of science by laying out a course 'and then summoning the head of accounts. ' | |