Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... never " ? There are other obscure phrases in the Narrenschiff , e . g . , " Der dri spitz , der muß inn den sack " ( LXXXII , 65 ) . A Swiss historical song of 1335 A. D. uses the locution " Uf sant Zilorgen tag " ( R. von Liliencron ...
... never " ? There are other obscure phrases in the Narrenschiff , e . g . , " Der dri spitz , der muß inn den sack " ( LXXXII , 65 ) . A Swiss historical song of 1335 A. D. uses the locution " Uf sant Zilorgen tag " ( R. von Liliencron ...
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... never true , nor never will be , / To lord , nor lady , nor faire England . 9 : A35 , B14 ( She is not the first that the Scotts have beguild ) , C14 ( his coat did beguile ) , E18 , G15 ; G. V. 11 . The first that he met was a bony ...
... never true , nor never will be , / To lord , nor lady , nor faire England . 9 : A35 , B14 ( She is not the first that the Scotts have beguild ) , C14 ( his coat did beguile ) , E18 , G15 ; G. V. 11 . The first that he met was a bony ...
Strana 347
... never moved . " If you don't get out of my way , I'll hit you with my fist , " said the rabbit . The tar man never moved a finger . Then the rabbit raised his fist and struck the tar man as hard as he could , and his right fist stuck ...
... never moved . " If you don't get out of my way , I'll hit you with my fist , " said the rabbit . The tar man never moved a finger . Then the rabbit raised his fist and struck the tar man as hard as he could , and his right fist stuck ...
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