Macedonian FolkloreAt the University Press, 1903 - 372 sider |
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Side 33
... father - in - law , My mother - in - law is a queen , and a princess I. ' ” IV . To a young mother . Μάνα ' π ' σὲ χάρισε ὁ θεὸς τὰ δυὸ περιστερούδια , Μάνα μ ' , νά τα περικαλῇς Κύριο μ ' νά τον δοξάζης , Νὰ χαίρησαι ' ς τὸ γάμο της ...
... father - in - law , My mother - in - law is a queen , and a princess I. ' ” IV . To a young mother . Μάνα ' π ' σὲ χάρισε ὁ θεὸς τὰ δυὸ περιστερούδια , Μάνα μ ' , νά τα περικαλῇς Κύριο μ ' νά τον δοξάζης , Νὰ χαίρησαι ' ς τὸ γάμο της ...
Side 69
... father was easily tracked and brought to book . " It would be equally easy to track this idea to its oriental source . We know that the Syrians , the Persians and the Turks give to the Galaxy the name of ' Straw Road , ' likening it to ...
... father was easily tracked and brought to book . " It would be equally easy to track this idea to its oriental source . We know that the Syrians , the Persians and the Turks give to the Galaxy the name of ' Straw Road , ' likening it to ...
Side 77
... father picks up a stone which he leaves in the yard , with the wish that the New Year may bring with it " as much gold as is the weight of the stone . " He also , on entering into the house at the head of his family , takes a ...
... father picks up a stone which he leaves in the yard , with the wish that the New Year may bring with it " as much gold as is the weight of the stone . " He also , on entering into the house at the head of his family , takes a ...
Side 121
... father ! " exclaimed the Shawnee chief , proudly pointing to the luminary , and the boast was more than an empty rhetorical figure to him.2 With the promised gift of " red boots " may be compared similar offers in Russian folk - tales ...
... father ! " exclaimed the Shawnee chief , proudly pointing to the luminary , and the boast was more than an empty rhetorical figure to him.2 With the promised gift of " red boots " may be compared similar offers in Russian folk - tales ...
Side 135
... father are termed Co - parents ( ZÚvтEKVOL ) and their mutual relationship is that of spiritual brotherhood . These observa- tions will enable the reader to appreciate the sponsor's position in the ceremony that follows . The party ...
... father are termed Co - parents ( ZÚvтEKVOL ) and their mutual relationship is that of spiritual brotherhood . These observa- tions will enable the reader to appreciate the sponsor's position in the ceremony that follows . The party ...
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Side 52 - As, supperless to bed they must retire, And couch supine their beauties, lily white; Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire.
Side 57 - And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom : also he observed times, and used enchantments, and used witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wizards: he wrought much evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger.
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Side 190 - A man had better ne'er been born, Than have his nails on a Sunday shorn. Cut them on Monday, cut them for health ; Cut them on Tuesday, cut them for wealth ; Cut them on Wednesday, cut them for news ; Cut them on Thursday for a pair of new shoes ; Cut them on Friday, cut them for sorrow ; Cut them on Saturday, see your sweetheart tomorrow.
Side 60 - Begins to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic strain, Thy sweet prophetic strain we hear, And bless the notes, and thee revere ! The muses love thy shrilly tone, Apollo calls thee all his own, 'Twas he who gave that voice to thee, 'Tis he who tunes thy minstrelsy.
Side 96 - My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God.
Side 235 - When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him.
Side 53 - On St. Mark's Eve, at twelve o'clock, The fair maid will watch her smock, To find her husband in the dark, By praying unto good St. Mark."] Pennant says, that in North Wales no farmer dare hold his team on St.