Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 29American Folk-lore Society, 1916 |
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Strana 563 - Señora Santa Ana, ¿por qué llora el niño? — Por una manzana que se le ha perdido.
Strana 294 - Mary said to Joseph, with her sweet lips so mild, ' Pluck those cherries, Joseph, for to give to my child.
Strana 575 - University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. ; University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio ; University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. ; {University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. ; •University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. ; 'University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. : University of Maine, Orono, Me. ; 'University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; 'University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn j 'University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
Strana 166 - And a gay gold ring, And then a cherry as red as blood, To entice this little boy in, in, in, To entice this little boy in. 5. She took him by his little white hand, And led him through the hall, And then unto a cellar so deep, Where no one could hear him lament, lament, Where no one could hear him lament. 6. "If any my playmates should call for me, You may tell them that I'm asleep; But if my mother should call for me, You may tell her that I am dead, And buried with a prayer-book at my feet, And...
Strana 448 - ... a. Oro no es, plata no es. Asómate a la ventana y verás lo que es. b. Oro no es; plata no es. Abre las cortinas y verás lo que es. c. Oro no es; plata no es.
Strana 476 - Dicen que soy rey y no tengo reino; dicen que soy rubio y no tengo pelo; afirman que ando, y no me meneo; arreglo relojes, sin ser relojero.
Strana 174 - Grumlie swore by the light o' the moon. And the green leaves on the tree, That he could do more work in a day Than his wife could do in three. His wife rose up in the morning Wi' cares and troubles enow— John Grumlie, bide at hame, John, And I'll go haud the plow.
Strana 575 - Urbana, 111. •University of Kansas . .Lawrence, Kan. University of Maine. .. Orono, Me. •University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. •University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. •University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. •University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC University of North Dakota University, ND fUniversity of Oklahoma Norman, Okla.
Strana 439 - En el medio del mar hay un [árbol; en el árbol hay un nido; en el nido hay un huevo; en el huevo hay un pelo. Halo el pelo y estilla el huevo.