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Merlin and Coverley
* Coverley, Merlin.
* Interview with Merlin Coverley

Merlin and gives
Geoffrey retells this story in Historia Regum Britanniæ with some embellishments, and gives the fatherless child the name of the prophetic bard, Merlin.
The demonic legacy invests Merlin with a preternatural knowledge of the past and present, which is supplemented by God, who gives the boy a prophetic knowledge of the future.
He splits her into two characters ; Viviane is a deceitful villain who ensnares Merlin, while the Lady of the Lake is a benevolent figure who raises Lancelot and gives Arthur his sword.
Also, in the series 3 finale, Freya gives Merlin Excalibur to give to Prince Arthur Pendragon.
As he gives her the secrets of his psychic abilities and how to control them, he seems to lose them himself – which Merlin does not mind.
He sends his wife to consult with Merlin and in three months time she gives birth to the diminutive Tom Thumb.
In a cave in a forest, the Devil summons Lucina and the Fates to attend Joan as she gives birth to Merlin.
Merlin gives Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake, who has been slowly dying as the Old Ways are being rejected and forgotten.
He is usually the one who gives missions to Pip by the way of Merlin.

Merlin and equal
I had to block Joe Greene and Merlin Olsen when I was playing and, believe me, Joe Klecko was equal to those two guys.

Merlin and prominence
Solo artists such as Kemal Monteno and Dino Merlin also gained much prominence.

Merlin and literary
In the early 1950s, he lived in Paris and edited the literary magazine Merlin, which published Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Christopher Logue, and Pablo Neruda, amongst others.
Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, wrote, " It was his decision fifty years ago to publish the first edition of Oscar Wilde's letters which helped to put my grandfather back into the position which he lost in 1895 as one of the most charismatic and fascinating figures in English literary history.
* Merlin ( literary magazine )
Plimpton was also associated with the literary magazine in Paris, Merlin, which folded because the State Department withdrew its support.
He was a long-term contributor to Private Eye magazine, as well as writing for Alexander Trocchi's literary journal, the Merlin.
His use of literary sources continues from his operatic writing into his symphonic writing, as can be shown by Sortilège, a symphonic poem inspired by Tennyson ’ s idyll Merlin and Vivien which was premièred by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Slatkin in 1996.
Following a cold and difficult winter, Girodias one day met up with numerous hungry expatriates, many of them working for Merlin, a literary review.
Beckett published Watt and his Malone Trilogy through the more literary Collection Merlin.
Merlin was an avant-garde English-language literary magazine published in Paris.

Merlin and tradition
This story was later retold with more detail by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictionalized Historia Regum Britanniae, conflating the personage of Ambrosius with the Welsh tradition of Merlin the visionary, known for oracular utterances that foretold the coming victories of the native Celtic inhabitants of Britain over the Saxons and the Normans.
Local tradition claims that the reason they stand in such perfectly straight lines is that they are a Roman legion turned to stone by Merlin ( Brittany has its own local versions of the Arthurian cycle ).

Merlin and alongside
Packard built the Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine under license alongside the 4M-2500, but with the exception of the PT-9 prototype boat brought from England for Elco to examine and copy, the Merlin was never used in PTs.
In January 2008, 78 Squadron was formally stood up at RAF Benson to create, alongside 28 Squadron, a Merlin Force.
Paul Curran, who played the adult King Arthur, played Kay alongside Jason Connery as Merlin in Merlin: The Quest Begins, an unrelated television movie released the same year.
He is set to star in The Number Station, alongside John Cusack, which is currently in post-production, and has been cast in season 5 of the BBC series Merlin.
Roderick has also appeared with John Hodgman as a " feral mountain-man " alongside longtime Hodgman accomplice Jonathan Coulton at shows in Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles, and made guest appearances on live recordings of the You Look Nice Today podcast with Merlin Mann, Adam Lisagor and Scott Simpson in Seattle and Portland.

Merlin and book
The original 256-page game book was published in 1991 by Phage Press, covering material from the first five novels ( the " Corwin Cycle ") and some details-sorcery and the Logrus-from the remaining five novels ( the " Merlin Cycle "), in order to allow players to roleplay characters from the Courts of Chaos.
This supplemental rule book includes the remaining elements from the Merlin novels, such as Broken Patterns, and allows players to create Constructs such as Merlin's Ghostwheel.
The book presents the second series of novels not as additions to the series ' continuity but as an example of a roleplaying campaign with Merlin, Luke, Julia, Jurt and Coral as the PCs.
The book includes some material from the short story The Salesman's Tale, and some unpublished material cut from Prince of Chaos, notably Coral's pregnancy by Merlin.
In Stephen R. Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, Aurelianus ( most often referred to as " Aurelius ") figures prominently, along with his brother Uther, in the second book of the series, Merlin.
In chapter 1 of book 8 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Merlin prophecies to Vortigern ( who fled to Cambria during the Saxon onslaught ) that Hengist will be killed and that Uther Pendragon will be crowned.
Merlin reciting his poem s, as illustrated in the French book from the 13th century " Merlin ", by Robert de Boron.
Nimue, The Lady of the Lake, shown holding the infatuated Merlin trapped and reading from a book of spells, in " The Beguiling of Merlin " by Edward Burne-Jones.
In his book " The Meaning of Trees: botany, history, healing, lore " Fred Hageneder writes on page 149, " According to Breton legend, the legendary wise man Merlin climbed the Pine of Barenton ( from bel nemeton, " Sacred Grove of Bel "), just as shamans climb the World Tree.
C. S. Lewis used the figure of Merlin Ambrosius in his 1946 novel That Hideous Strength, the third book in the Space Trilogy.
Christopher Robin has appeared on House of Mouse with his friends, but he is the only main Winnie-the-Pooh character not to appear in the Kingdom Hearts video game series ; in this continuity, the Winnie-the-Pooh book belongs to Merlin and Christopher Robin's role is played out mostly by Sora.
When God Was a Woman is the U. S. title of a 1976 book by sculptor and art historian Merlin Stone.
Nimue, The Lady of the Lake, shown holding the infatuated Merlin trapped and reading from a book of spells, in " The Beguiling of Merlin " ( 1872 – 1877 ) by Edward Burne-Jones.
After the twenty-eighth chapter book, Mary Pope Osborne started a second series called the Magic Tree House " Merlin Missions ".
" Old John ," Random's assassin whom Merlin encounters at Bloody Bill's, is a reference to the comic book character Grimjack.
In this book, Merlin describes Corwin's voice as " the voice which had once told me a very long story containing multiple versions of an auto accident and a number of genealogical gaffes.
The book goes on to chronicle certain prophesies told by Merlin and the interpretations of each and explanation of each within the context of the modern world.
* In That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis, which was the third book in a trilogy preceded by Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra, the main character in the series ( a philologist named Elwin Ransom ) summons Merlin.
For example, the book portrays the medieval people as being very gullible, as when Merlin makes a " veil of invisibility ", which according to him will make the wearer imperceptible to his enemies, though friends can still see him.
His book Prophetiae Merlini was intended to be a collection of the prophecies of the Welsh figure of Myrddin, whom he called Merlin.
* Edgar Quinet wrote Ahasvérus ( 1833 ), a lengthy and sophisticated poetic narrative about the Wandering Jew, and a remarkable book about Merlin, Merlin l ' Enchanteur The Enchanter ( 1895 ).

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