A Sampler of British Folk-tales |
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... and therefore at night , walked towards his lovers house , and coming to the dore , finding it shut , according to his accustomed manner , knockt ; the good wife awakt , heard him and was sore afraid that hir husband should hear him ...
... and therefore at night , walked towards his lovers house , and coming to the dore , finding it shut , according to his accustomed manner , knockt ; the good wife awakt , heard him and was sore afraid that hir husband should hear him ...
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The wagon of the Ankou is like the death - coach that one hears of in Devon and in Wales . ... I'd rather walk a hundred miles And run by night and day , Than have that carriage halt for me , And hear my lady say— Now pray step in ...
The wagon of the Ankou is like the death - coach that one hears of in Devon and in Wales . ... I'd rather walk a hundred miles And run by night and day , Than have that carriage halt for me , And hear my lady say— Now pray step in ...
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Did you ever hear such a noise as the old gentleman made last night ? " " Ah , the Murder Hole's the thing for me , " said the other . " One plunge and the fellow's dead and buried in a moment . " " How do you mean to dispatch the lad ...
Did you ever hear such a noise as the old gentleman made last night ? " " Ah , the Murder Hole's the thing for me , " said the other . " One plunge and the fellow's dead and buried in a moment . " " How do you mean to dispatch the lad ...
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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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