Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... Guingamor had made ; and you can be sure that it pleased her greatly . She prayed the king that he would grant the knight's request . Thus she thought she would be free of him nor ever would have to see him again as long as she lived ...
... Guingamor had made ; and you can be sure that it pleased her greatly . She prayed the king that he would grant the knight's request . Thus she thought she would be free of him nor ever would have to see him again as long as she lived ...
Strana 68
... Guingamor saw her he was stirred deeply by her beauty . Checking his horse , he saw her clothes by a large tree ; and he went there quickly and put them in the fork of an oak tree , for he wished to return and speak with the maiden ...
... Guingamor saw her he was stirred deeply by her beauty . Checking his horse , he saw her clothes by a large tree ; and he went there quickly and put them in the fork of an oak tree , for he wished to return and speak with the maiden ...
Strana 69
... Guingamor requested permission to leave and return to his own country . He asked his beloved that she give him his boar and brach . " My love , " she said , " you may have them but you go there for nothing . Three hun- dred years have ...
... Guingamor requested permission to leave and return to his own country . He asked his beloved that she give him his boar and brach . " My love , " she said , " you may have them but you go there for nothing . Three hun- dred years have ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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