Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... tree from which it was not permitted to break a bough . Whoever broke a bough from this tree thereby challenged the priests of Diana to single combat . The winner reigned thereafter as priest of the grove , as Macaulay has indicated in ...
... tree from which it was not permitted to break a bough . Whoever broke a bough from this tree thereby challenged the priests of Diana to single combat . The winner reigned thereafter as priest of the grove , as Macaulay has indicated in ...
Strana 353
" The still glassy lake that sleeps Beneath Aricia's trees - Those trees in whose dim shadow The ghastly priest doth ... tree , the victor obtained the post of priest of Diana and reigned in his stead . In speaking of the survival of ...
" The still glassy lake that sleeps Beneath Aricia's trees - Those trees in whose dim shadow The ghastly priest doth ... tree , the victor obtained the post of priest of Diana and reigned in his stead . In speaking of the survival of ...
Strana 356
... tree ( D ) , deceivin tree ( N ) , abbey - tree ( I ) ( deceivin and abbey are corruptions of savin ) to eat in an effort to get rid of her unborn , illegitimate child . But the baby is 1 A savin tree is a juniper which long has been ...
... tree ( D ) , deceivin tree ( N ) , abbey - tree ( I ) ( deceivin and abbey are corruptions of savin ) to eat in an effort to get rid of her unborn , illegitimate child . But the baby is 1 A savin tree is a juniper which long has been ...
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Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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