Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... ballad is very similar . While Katie is cutting grass early in the morning , Indriasch presents himself and demands some grass for his horse . She tells him that he will have to dismount , if he wants grass for his horse . He gets off ...
... ballad is very similar . While Katie is cutting grass early in the morning , Indriasch presents himself and demands some grass for his horse . She tells him that he will have to dismount , if he wants grass for his horse . He gets off ...
Strana 359
... ballad : ' I dreamd I pu'd the birk sae green . ' The sacred character of the birch is illustrated by our best ballad of the supernatural , ' The Wife of Usher's Well ( 179 ) , ' according to which three dead sons return to their mother ...
... ballad : ' I dreamd I pu'd the birk sae green . ' The sacred character of the birch is illustrated by our best ballad of the supernatural , ' The Wife of Usher's Well ( 179 ) , ' according to which three dead sons return to their mother ...
Strana 361
... ballad in this connection found everywhere in Germany tells how a girl by means of sleep runes slept all night beside a man and kept her virginity.2 Ritson agrees with Child in the belief that the scattering of the broom flowers in the ...
... ballad in this connection found everywhere in Germany tells how a girl by means of sleep runes slept all night beside a man and kept her virginity.2 Ritson agrees with Child in the belief that the scattering of the broom flowers in the ...
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Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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