Folklore, Volumen12Joseph Jacobs, Alfred Trübner Nutt, Arthur Robinson Wright, William Crooke Folklore Society, 1901 Most vols. for 1890- contain list of members of the Folk-lore Society. |
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... Prince of Dyved ; Branwen , Daughter of Llyr ; Manawyddan son of Llyr ; and Math , son of Mathonwy . These tales stand quite apart from the others , and have peculiarities of their own . They deal with the adventures of the various ...
... Prince of Dyved ; Branwen , Daughter of Llyr ; Manawyddan son of Llyr ; and Math , son of Mathonwy . These tales stand quite apart from the others , and have peculiarities of their own . They deal with the adventures of the various ...
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... prince , alludes to the same matter . " Three makers of Golden Shoes , of the Isle of Britain , Caswallawn son of Beli : . . . . . ; Manawyddan , son of Llyr Llediath , when he went as far as Dyved laying restrictions , & c . " ... It ...
... prince , alludes to the same matter . " Three makers of Golden Shoes , of the Isle of Britain , Caswallawn son of Beli : . . . . . ; Manawyddan , son of Llyr Llediath , when he went as far as Dyved laying restrictions , & c . " ... It ...
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... prince came by on a white horse with all his suite in gorgeous raiment . As he passed , the mother said , " Look what a handsome prince ; he must have heard how pretty you are , and that's why he comes riding past here . What would you ...
... prince came by on a white horse with all his suite in gorgeous raiment . As he passed , the mother said , " Look what a handsome prince ; he must have heard how pretty you are , and that's why he comes riding past here . What would you ...
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... prince and his old love slipt away and went home to her father's house . There they found that her father and mother had burnt the lobster shell ; so they lived always together , and her husband never left her again . XVII . Thirteen ...
... prince and his old love slipt away and went home to her father's house . There they found that her father and mother had burnt the lobster shell ; so they lived always together , and her husband never left her again . XVII . Thirteen ...
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... Prince of the Powers of the Air had come in strength to bear away a wretched soul to torment . A lingering conviction that the heavenly bodies are awesome beings shows itself in the saying still to be heard in the wapentake of Gartree ...
... Prince of the Powers of the Air had come in strength to bear away a wretched soul to torment . A lingering conviction that the heavenly bodies are awesome beings shows itself in the saying still to be heard in the wapentake of Gartree ...
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Folklore, Volumen9 Joseph Jacobs,Alfred Trübner Nutt,Arthur Robinson Wright,William Crooke Vista completa - 1898 |
Folklore, Volumen7 Joseph Jacobs,Alfred Trübner Nutt,Arthur Robinson Wright,William Crooke Vista completa - 1896 |
Folklore, Volumen17 Joseph Jacobs,Alfred Trübner Nutt,Arthur Robinson Wright,William Crooke Vista completa - 1906 |
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