XIV. JACK AND HIS COMRADES.
Cf.
seq.
Revue Celtique
Tales
cf.
Conte du Graal
Studies in the Holy Grail
seq.
c
l.c.
Beside the Fireside
seq.
Zeldzaame Reizen
Memoirs
Wallah!
Campbell,
cf.
Waifs and Strays
Cante-fable
Pop. Tales
Who do you mean? Out of her mouth to be sure. She had swallowed him
Folk-Lore Journal
Orient und Occident
Wide-awake Stories
Folk-Lore Journal
Wooing of Emer
Folk-Lore
Myths
Celtic Ireland
vice versa
Tochmarc Emer it is not complete, so that here, as elsewhere, we seem to have an instance of a folk-tale applied to a well-known heroic name, and becoming a hero-tale or saga.
XVIII. LEGEND OF KNOCKMANY.
” ("I repent as much as the man who slew his greyhound”). The fable indeed, from this point of view, seems greatly to have attracted the Welsh mind, perhaps as of especial value to a proverbially impetuous temperament. Croker (
Twelve Designs for the Costume of Shakespeare’s Richard III.
Musical Relicks of the Welsh Bards
englyn or epigram: