Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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you haue heard itt , / That a ffoole may teach a wisemane witt . 45 : A13 , B13 ( varied ) . For it is good to assay a frende / Or that a man haue nede . 117 : 112 . But you haue heard , and so haue I too , / A man may well by gold to ...
you haue heard itt , / That a ffoole may teach a wisemane witt . 45 : A13 , B13 ( varied ) . For it is good to assay a frende / Or that a man haue nede . 117 : 112 . But you haue heard , and so haue I too , / A man may well by gold to ...
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... heard them , though people were wandering as thick as mosquitoes to and fro among the houses . For a long time then the boys remained on the bank , unable to make themselves heard . At last one of them became sleepy and yawned ...
... heard them , though people were wandering as thick as mosquitoes to and fro among the houses . For a long time then the boys remained on the bank , unable to make themselves heard . At last one of them became sleepy and yawned ...
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... heard a voice saying , " Father , father , don't step on me . " He suspected his wife an ' asked her about it . Finally she confessed an ' he killed her . The Human Flesh Eaters , told by informant no . 12 , although not deserving , in ...
... heard a voice saying , " Father , father , don't step on me . " He suspected his wife an ' asked her about it . Finally she confessed an ' he killed her . The Human Flesh Eaters , told by informant no . 12 , although not deserving , in ...
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