Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 30American Folk-lore Society, 1917 |
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Strana 180
... morning what to do . Send servant to neighbor's house after fire . Somebody settin ' at chimney ask , " How is the mistress ? " - " Well as she could be expected of . She had a fine son . " She reached up the chimney - corner an ...
... morning what to do . Send servant to neighbor's house after fire . Somebody settin ' at chimney ask , " How is the mistress ? " - " Well as she could be expected of . She had a fine son . " She reached up the chimney - corner an ...
Strana 195
... morning , I give you the house . You'll see things . You can't stay there . " Gave her a light , a flat lamp with a rag put in it . She found dat house just like people had left it . She fed de children . After a while something made a ...
... morning , I give you the house . You'll see things . You can't stay there . " Gave her a light , a flat lamp with a rag put in it . She found dat house just like people had left it . She fed de children . After a while something made a ...
Strana 208
... morning to go back again when the sun is well up ; and that before " sun - up , " or more commonly at midnight , the beasts , the cows , and the horses fell on their knees to pray . " We had an ' ol ' horse called Nellie , " said one ...
... morning to go back again when the sun is well up ; and that before " sun - up , " or more commonly at midnight , the beasts , the cows , and the horses fell on their knees to pray . " We had an ' ol ' horse called Nellie , " said one ...
Strana 233
... morning , and it may last two or three days . sung . Although my informants did not sing , Lob's insults to the birds , they said , are usually Manelob da Silva . " Mané " is dialectical for " Manuel . " wood , " appears to be the ...
... morning , and it may last two or three days . sung . Although my informants did not sing , Lob's insults to the birds , they said , are usually Manelob da Silva . " Mané " is dialectical for " Manuel . " wood , " appears to be the ...
Strana 234
... morning the dance was over , everybody went home and left Lob on the island . Lob began to cry . Just then there came by aunt Peix ' Caball'.1 " What's the matter with you ? " she asks Lob . " The birds loaned me their feathers . I went ...
... morning the dance was over , everybody went home and left Lob on the island . Lob began to cry . Just then there came by aunt Peix ' Caball'.1 " What's the matter with you ? " she asks Lob . " The birds loaned me their feathers . I went ...
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Strana 357 - The eleventh day of Christmas, My true love sent to me Eleven...
Strana 368 - And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent.
Strana 341 - Works of the most favourite pieces performed at the Glee Club, the Catch Club, and other Public Societies, octavo.
Strana 342 - The cuckoo's a fine bird, She sings as she flies, She brings us good tidings, And tells us no lies. She sucks the small birds' eggs To make her voice clear, And the more she sings " cuckoo,
Strana 132 - Le bœuf ne veut pas boire l'eau; L'eau ne veut pas éteindr[e] le feu; Le feu n[e] veut pas brûler l[e] bâton; L|e] bâton n[e] veut pas battre le chien; Le chien n[e] veut pas mordre le loup; Le loup n[e] veut pas manger bébé; Bébé ne veut pas fair[e] dodo.
Strana 311 - And have you come to set me free? Or have you come to see me hanged, Upon this gallows-tree?' 95G.3 'I have not come to see you hanged, Upon the gallows-tree, For I have found the golden key,' 95H: The Maid Freed From the Gallows 95H.TOP, stop!
Strana 134 - L'eau, ne veut pas éteindre le feu. Le feu, ne veut pas brûler le bâton. Le bâton, ne veut pas battre le chien. Le chien, ne veut pas mordre Brisquet.
Strana 357 - The sixth day of Christmas, My true love sent to me Six geese a-laying, Five gold rings, Four colly birds, Three French hens, Two turtle doves, and A partridge in a pear tree.
Strana 332 - I dare not go and ask my father, For he lies on his bed of rest, And by his side lies a deadly weapon To kill the one that I love best.
Strana 361 - FROM THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS. Comprising 122 Songs and Ballads, and 323 Tunes. Collected by Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J.