A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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PART 12 GIANTS It is a matter of some difficulty to distinguish the fairy tale giant from the giant of legend . The legendary giants are often those responsible for some topographical detail of the landscape , some hill , mound , or ...
PART 12 GIANTS It is a matter of some difficulty to distinguish the fairy tale giant from the giant of legend . The legendary giants are often those responsible for some topographical detail of the landscape , some hill , mound , or ...
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The giant is supposed to have fallen desperately in love with St Agnes , who was extremely beautiful , and when she rejected all his advances he persecuted her incessantly , until in despair she pretended to have been convinced of his ...
The giant is supposed to have fallen desperately in love with St Agnes , who was extremely beautiful , and when she rejected all his advances he persecuted her incessantly , until in despair she pretended to have been convinced of his ...
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the memory of this giant , because he appears to have passed all his life at the carn in single blessedness , merely to protect his loving people of Morvah and Zennor from the depredations of the less honest Titans who then dwelt on ...
the memory of this giant , because he appears to have passed all his life at the carn in single blessedness , merely to protect his loving people of Morvah and Zennor from the depredations of the less honest Titans who then dwelt on ...
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FABLES AND EXEMPLA | 13 |
The Gobborn Seer | 26 |
The Man who wouldnt go out at Night | 39 |
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