Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... green " and its variations used in close connection with pregnant women who desire herbal aid or magic in connection with either an abortion or a safe delivery . Dreaming of " puing the heather green " is premonitory of death in ten ...
... green " and its variations used in close connection with pregnant women who desire herbal aid or magic in connection with either an abortion or a safe delivery . Dreaming of " puing the heather green " is premonitory of death in ten ...
Strana 359
... green ' may be doubly significant by reason , first , of the ill omen that attaches to green , and second , the magic character of the apple and the apple tree in traditions the world over . The same general observation may safely be ...
... green ' may be doubly significant by reason , first , of the ill omen that attaches to green , and second , the magic character of the apple and the apple tree in traditions the world over . The same general observation may safely be ...
Strana 361
... green , apples green and birch . green are pulled by the ballad maiden ; we notice that there is always something green in what she dreams of pulling . Finally , in the " super- natural " group , roses , nuts , heather , apples and ...
... green , apples green and birch . green are pulled by the ballad maiden ; we notice that there is always something green in what she dreams of pulling . Finally , in the " super- natural " group , roses , nuts , heather , apples and ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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