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 360
... ballad commonplace , " pulling the heather green , " with the supernatural in this ballad , and quoted the following story from Colshorns on this point : " In an unpublished story of Monferrato , a beautiful girl ' plucking up a cabbage ...
... ballad commonplace , " pulling the heather green , " with the supernatural in this ballad , and quoted the following story from Colshorns on this point : " In an unpublished story of Monferrato , a beautiful girl ' plucking up a cabbage ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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