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Is it wrong that the more i look at Green Arrow the Elf Druidess, the more I want to do her?
NERRRRDDDS!! 2008
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I once was at a lecture by a Druidess who said that Druids had the Brehorn laws and advised kings and that witches were those wild women at the edge of town who didn't really follow any laws.
The "W" word Anne Johnson 2007
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But she was a Druidess in this, that she regretted she knew not what in the usages and practices of her Church.
Barchester Towers 2004
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Druidess and dragon tumbled to opposite sides of the cavern, where they slumped dazed and breathless against the cool walls.
The Dragons of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1994
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A heroine of six foot two or three in her sandals, with a bass voice, covers the stage with tremendous strides, and warbles out "her wood-notes" (being a Druidess she worships the _oak_) "wild," with a volume of voice which silences the trombone, and makes the ophecleide sound asthmatic.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 11, 1841 Various
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CONCOBAR -- (scornfully) A Druid makes prophecies and a Druidess schemes to bring them to pass!
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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Druidess, you have seen with subtle eyes the shining life beyond this.
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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LAVARCAM, a Druidess, sits before the door in the open air.
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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But I swear to thee, Druidess, if thou hast plotted deceit a second time with Naisi, that all Eri may fall asunder, but I will be avenged.
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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Among the Germans, Valleda, a Druidess, was for ages worshipped as a deity.
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