Veipsey
The name of a "prophetic" spring in Yorkshire. It gives due warning of dearth by rising to an unusual height. It is mentioned in the topographical poem Poly-Olbion (1612), song 28, by Michael Drayton.
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References
Source
- Bonnerjea, Biren. (1920). A Dictionary of Superstitions and Mythology. Thomson Gale.