Scottish Wonder Tales from Myth and LegendDover Publications, 1997 - 224 páginas Sixteen time-honored Scottish tales provide thrilling accounts of giants rumbling down mountainsides, of a magic wand that turns stone pillars into warriors, of Beira, the cruel old Queen of Winter, of Bride, the youthful goddess of spring and growth and more. Lively collection will captivate lovers of folklore and mythology. |
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Angus answered arrows of gold asked bade beautiful began Beira beside birds black fairy Blue boat Bride bridle bright bronze castle called cave Conall cried crofter dance dark Dark Prince door entered eyes Face-of-Light fair fair lady Fairy Queen Father Winter Feans fiddlers fierce Finlay Finn fish fisherman gazed giant Green Isle Green Lady grey old hand healing heard hero hills horse island Jeermit king land Land-under-Waves Leader Water leapt little old lochs lonely looked Mac Fadyen Mac-a-moir Maid-of-the-Wave mermaid Michael morning mountain never night once prince princess promise reached red moss returned river river Ness rock rode Ronald rose round Rowan Wood saying Scotland sea fairies serpent shook shore silver singing sleep smiled song sorrow spoke spring steed stone story sword Thomas the Rhymer told walked warrior waves white fairy wife wind winter Wise Woman wonder wounds