[172]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 1, p. 17. 1896.[173]Professor Dr. Sepp,Die Religion der alten Deutschen, p. 263. 1890.[174]Jähns, vol. i. p. 373.[175]Das Buck der ritterlichen Reutterkunst.[176]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Aus dem Volksleben der Magyaren, pp. 9, 10.[177]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Zigeuner.[178]M’Clintock and Strong’sEncyclopædia, art. “Shamanism;” E. B. Tylor,Primitive Culture, vol. ii. p. 142.[179]Gentleman’s Magazine.1867.[180]Rev. T. Thiselton Dyer,Domestic Folk-Lore.[181]Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. xxvi. 1835.[182]The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL. D.,Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.[183]Robert Ford,Thistledown.[184]Boston Transcript, May 9, 1898.[185]Turner’sAnglo-Saxons.[186]John Brooks Felton,The Horse-Shoe, a Poem. Cambridge, 1849.[187]James Napier inFolk-Lore.[188]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, chap. i.[189]Ralston,Songs of the Russian People, p. 136.[190]Bonami,Nineveh and its Palaces, p. 159.[191]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44, p. 520. February, 1894.[192]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains, p. 282.[193]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 7.[194]Waddell, p. 484.[195]Edmond O’Donovan,The Merv Oasis, vol. ii. p. 141.[196]A. Featherman,Social History of Mankind.[197]Rev. Charles Rogers, D. D.,Social Life in Scotland, vol. iii. p. 229.[198]Robert Ford,Thistledown, p. 262.[199]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore.[200]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube. Berlin, 1869.[201]Robert Thorne, M. A.,A Dictionary of Rare and Curious Information.[202]The Denham Tracts.[203]Fortnightly Review.[204]Sidney Oldall Addy, M. A.,Household Tales. 1895.[205]Edward W. B. Nicholson, M. A.,Golspie. Edinburgh, 1897.[206]Notes and Queries, 5th series, vol. ix. p. 65. January, 1878.[207]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.[208]Novellenzeitung, sechster Jahrgang, No. 51, p. 812.[209]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains.[210]Thomas A. Wise, M. D.,History of Paganism in Caledonia.[211]The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopædia.London, 1824.[212]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 8.[213]Camden’sBritannia.[214]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology.[215]Francis Parry, F. R. G. S.,The Sacred Symbols and Numbers of Aboriginal America in Ancient and Modern Times.[216]The American Antiquarian, vol. xii. p. 356; vol. xiii. p. 58.[217]Leopold Wagner,Manners, Customs, and Observances.[218]S. H. Killikelly,Curious Questions.[219]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. ii. 1891-93.[220]Grimm, p. 34.[221]J. Scheible,Das Kloster, vol. ix. p. 422.[222]Arnold Frost,The Ballad of the Wind, the Devil, and Lincoln Minster. Lincoln, 1897.[223]J. W. Wolf,Beiträge zur deutschen Mythologie, p. 91.[224]Ignaz V. Zingerle,Sitten, Bräuche und Meinungen des tiroler Volkes. Innsbruck, 1857.[225]Herman Schmid and Karl Stieler,The Bavarian Highlands and the Salzkammergut.[226]Anton Birlinger,Sagen, Legenden und Volksaberglauben, vol. i. p. 49.[227]Belgravia, vol. iv. 1887.[228]Yule-Tide Stories, edited by Benjamin Thorpe. London, 1853.[229]J. Scheible,Das Kloster.[230]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology, vol. ii. p. 190.[231]Ernst Meier,Deutsche Sagen, Sitten und Gebräuche aus Schwaben. Stuttgart, 1852.[232]Friedrich Panzer,Bayerische Sagen und Bräuche, vol. i. p. 127.[233]Cyclopædia of Arts.Philadelphia.[234]F. Allègre,Étude sur la déesse grecque Tyché. Paris, 1889.[235]Plutarch’sOpinions of Philosophers.[236]Lyon,Nouveau dictionnaire historique. 1804.[237]History of Rome.[238]George Crabb,English Synonymes.[239]Andrew Tooke, A. M.,The Pantheon. Dublin, 1792.[240]Anthon’sClassical Dictionary.[241]F. Noel,Dictionnaire de la fable. Paris, 1803.[242]P. Galtruchius,History of the Heathen Gods. 1671.[243]Daniel Watson, A. M.,A History of the Gods and Goddesses.[244]Plutarch’sRoman Questions.[245]Roscher,Lexicon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie, p. 1523.[246]The Antiquarian Repertory, vol. iv. p. 256. London, 1784.[247]Basil H. Chamberlin,Things Japanese.[248]L. Austine Waddell, B. A.,The Buddhism of Tibet, p. 512.[249]Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens.[250]Rodolfo Lanciani,Pagan and Christian Rome.[251]Thomas Wright,The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon.[252]Read at the Annual Meeting of the American Folk-Lore Society, New York, December 29, 1896.[253]Banier’sMythology. London, 1739.[254]Bancroft,Native Races, vol. ii. p. 353.[255]J. J. L. Ratton, M. D., M. C.,A Hand-Book of Common Salt.[256]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.[257]Calmet’sDictionary of the Holy Bible.[258]Philemon Holland,The Morals or Miscellane Works of Plutarch.[259]Horst,Dæmonomagie. Frankfurt, 1818.[260]Richalmus,Liber Revelationum de Insidiis et Versutiis Dæmonum adversus Homines.[261]Dr. Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Magyar, p. 151.[262]W. Mannhardt,Germanische Mythen. Berlin, 1858.[263]W. Crooke, B. A., p. 147.[264]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.[265]Grosses Universal Lexicon.Leipzig and Halle, 1742.[266]John Borrow, F. R. S.,Travels in China.[267]Natural History, book xxxi. ch. 41.[268]Elias Artista Hermetica,Das Geheimniss vom Salz.[269]Il a répandu le sel à pleines mains dans ses écrits.[270]Baret, 1580.[271]Brewer’sDictionary of Phrase and Fable.[272]Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, June, 1817.[273]Chevalier d’Arvieux,Memoir. Paris, 1735.[274]J. J. Manley, M. A.,Salt and Other Condiments, p. 90.[275]Karl Baedeker,The Eastern Alps, p. 124. 1895.[276]Spectator, vol. 66. 1891.[277]Gentleman’s Magazine, part i. 1833.[278]Felix Liebrecht,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.[279]Owen onSerpents.[280]The writer is indebted for this translation to John P. Hopkinson, Esq.[281]Felix Liebrecht,Zur Volkskunde. 1877.[282]Shakespeare refers to this subject in several passages, and among them the following:—How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.Midsummer Night’s Dream.With tears as salt as sea.2 Henry VI.[283]Current Superstitions, edited by Fanny D. Bergen.[284]Clifton Johnson,What they say in New England, p. 92. 1896.[285]M. J. Schleiden,Das Salz, p. 73.[286]The Study of Sociology, p. 5.[287]Revue des traditions populaires, tome i. 1886.[288]A Theological and Philosophical Treatise of the Nature and Goodnesse of Salt.Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Richard Boyle at London, 1612.[289]James Napier,Folk-Lore, p. 33.[290]Pitré, vol. iv. p. 102.[291]R. T. Hampson,Medii Ævi Kalendarium. London, 1841.[292]Pitré, vol. ii. p. 161.[293]Dr. Heino Pfannenschmid,Das Weihwasser im heidnischen und christlichen Cultus.[294]Notes and Queries, 6th series, vol. ix. p. 428. 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Manley, p. 13.[330]Nares’ Glossary, vol. ii. p. 763.[331]Cosmopolitan, vol. xx. p. 94. 1894.[332]Contemporary Review, vol. xxxi.[333]R. H. Busk,Roman Legends.[334]Schleiden, p. 73.[335]M. Dacier,The Life of Pythagoras, p. 60. London, 1707.[336]Feu M. Jean François Buddeus,Traité de l’athéisme et de la superstition.[337]Thomas Wright,A History of Domestic Manners in England during the Middle Ages.[338]Richard Boyle. 1612.
[172]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 1, p. 17. 1896.
[172]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 1, p. 17. 1896.
[173]Professor Dr. Sepp,Die Religion der alten Deutschen, p. 263. 1890.
[173]Professor Dr. Sepp,Die Religion der alten Deutschen, p. 263. 1890.
[174]Jähns, vol. i. p. 373.
[174]Jähns, vol. i. p. 373.
[175]Das Buck der ritterlichen Reutterkunst.
[175]Das Buck der ritterlichen Reutterkunst.
[176]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Aus dem Volksleben der Magyaren, pp. 9, 10.
[176]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Aus dem Volksleben der Magyaren, pp. 9, 10.
[177]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Zigeuner.
[177]Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Zigeuner.
[178]M’Clintock and Strong’sEncyclopædia, art. “Shamanism;” E. B. Tylor,Primitive Culture, vol. ii. p. 142.
[178]M’Clintock and Strong’sEncyclopædia, art. “Shamanism;” E. B. Tylor,Primitive Culture, vol. ii. p. 142.
[179]Gentleman’s Magazine.1867.
[179]Gentleman’s Magazine.1867.
[180]Rev. T. Thiselton Dyer,Domestic Folk-Lore.
[180]Rev. T. Thiselton Dyer,Domestic Folk-Lore.
[181]Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. xxvi. 1835.
[181]Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. xxvi. 1835.
[182]The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL. D.,Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.
[182]The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL. D.,Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.
[183]Robert Ford,Thistledown.
[183]Robert Ford,Thistledown.
[184]Boston Transcript, May 9, 1898.
[184]Boston Transcript, May 9, 1898.
[185]Turner’sAnglo-Saxons.
[185]Turner’sAnglo-Saxons.
[186]John Brooks Felton,The Horse-Shoe, a Poem. Cambridge, 1849.
[186]John Brooks Felton,The Horse-Shoe, a Poem. Cambridge, 1849.
[187]James Napier inFolk-Lore.
[187]James Napier inFolk-Lore.
[188]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, chap. i.
[188]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, chap. i.
[189]Ralston,Songs of the Russian People, p. 136.
[189]Ralston,Songs of the Russian People, p. 136.
[190]Bonami,Nineveh and its Palaces, p. 159.
[190]Bonami,Nineveh and its Palaces, p. 159.
[191]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44, p. 520. February, 1894.
[191]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44, p. 520. February, 1894.
[192]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains, p. 282.
[192]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains, p. 282.
[193]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 7.
[193]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 7.
[194]Waddell, p. 484.
[194]Waddell, p. 484.
[195]Edmond O’Donovan,The Merv Oasis, vol. ii. p. 141.
[195]Edmond O’Donovan,The Merv Oasis, vol. ii. p. 141.
[196]A. Featherman,Social History of Mankind.
[196]A. Featherman,Social History of Mankind.
[197]Rev. Charles Rogers, D. D.,Social Life in Scotland, vol. iii. p. 229.
[197]Rev. Charles Rogers, D. D.,Social Life in Scotland, vol. iii. p. 229.
[198]Robert Ford,Thistledown, p. 262.
[198]Robert Ford,Thistledown, p. 262.
[199]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore.
[199]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore.
[200]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube. Berlin, 1869.
[200]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube. Berlin, 1869.
[201]Robert Thorne, M. A.,A Dictionary of Rare and Curious Information.
[201]Robert Thorne, M. A.,A Dictionary of Rare and Curious Information.
[202]The Denham Tracts.
[202]The Denham Tracts.
[203]Fortnightly Review.
[203]Fortnightly Review.
[204]Sidney Oldall Addy, M. A.,Household Tales. 1895.
[204]Sidney Oldall Addy, M. A.,Household Tales. 1895.
[205]Edward W. B. Nicholson, M. A.,Golspie. Edinburgh, 1897.
[205]Edward W. B. Nicholson, M. A.,Golspie. Edinburgh, 1897.
[206]Notes and Queries, 5th series, vol. ix. p. 65. January, 1878.
[206]Notes and Queries, 5th series, vol. ix. p. 65. January, 1878.
[207]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.
[207]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.
[208]Novellenzeitung, sechster Jahrgang, No. 51, p. 812.
[208]Novellenzeitung, sechster Jahrgang, No. 51, p. 812.
[209]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains.
[209]C. G. Leland,Etruscan Roman Remains.
[210]Thomas A. Wise, M. D.,History of Paganism in Caledonia.
[210]Thomas A. Wise, M. D.,History of Paganism in Caledonia.
[211]The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopædia.London, 1824.
[211]The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopædia.London, 1824.
[212]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 8.
[212]Petersen,Hufeisen, p. 8.
[213]Camden’sBritannia.
[213]Camden’sBritannia.
[214]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology.
[214]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology.
[215]Francis Parry, F. R. G. S.,The Sacred Symbols and Numbers of Aboriginal America in Ancient and Modern Times.
[215]Francis Parry, F. R. G. S.,The Sacred Symbols and Numbers of Aboriginal America in Ancient and Modern Times.
[216]The American Antiquarian, vol. xii. p. 356; vol. xiii. p. 58.
[216]The American Antiquarian, vol. xii. p. 356; vol. xiii. p. 58.
[217]Leopold Wagner,Manners, Customs, and Observances.
[217]Leopold Wagner,Manners, Customs, and Observances.
[218]S. H. Killikelly,Curious Questions.
[218]S. H. Killikelly,Curious Questions.
[219]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. ii. 1891-93.
[219]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. ii. 1891-93.
[220]Grimm, p. 34.
[220]Grimm, p. 34.
[221]J. Scheible,Das Kloster, vol. ix. p. 422.
[221]J. Scheible,Das Kloster, vol. ix. p. 422.
[222]Arnold Frost,The Ballad of the Wind, the Devil, and Lincoln Minster. Lincoln, 1897.
[222]Arnold Frost,The Ballad of the Wind, the Devil, and Lincoln Minster. Lincoln, 1897.
[223]J. W. Wolf,Beiträge zur deutschen Mythologie, p. 91.
[223]J. W. Wolf,Beiträge zur deutschen Mythologie, p. 91.
[224]Ignaz V. Zingerle,Sitten, Bräuche und Meinungen des tiroler Volkes. Innsbruck, 1857.
[224]Ignaz V. Zingerle,Sitten, Bräuche und Meinungen des tiroler Volkes. Innsbruck, 1857.
[225]Herman Schmid and Karl Stieler,The Bavarian Highlands and the Salzkammergut.
[225]Herman Schmid and Karl Stieler,The Bavarian Highlands and the Salzkammergut.
[226]Anton Birlinger,Sagen, Legenden und Volksaberglauben, vol. i. p. 49.
[226]Anton Birlinger,Sagen, Legenden und Volksaberglauben, vol. i. p. 49.
[227]Belgravia, vol. iv. 1887.
[227]Belgravia, vol. iv. 1887.
[228]Yule-Tide Stories, edited by Benjamin Thorpe. London, 1853.
[228]Yule-Tide Stories, edited by Benjamin Thorpe. London, 1853.
[229]J. Scheible,Das Kloster.
[229]J. Scheible,Das Kloster.
[230]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology, vol. ii. p. 190.
[230]Thorpe’sNorthern Mythology, vol. ii. p. 190.
[231]Ernst Meier,Deutsche Sagen, Sitten und Gebräuche aus Schwaben. Stuttgart, 1852.
[231]Ernst Meier,Deutsche Sagen, Sitten und Gebräuche aus Schwaben. Stuttgart, 1852.
[232]Friedrich Panzer,Bayerische Sagen und Bräuche, vol. i. p. 127.
[232]Friedrich Panzer,Bayerische Sagen und Bräuche, vol. i. p. 127.
[233]Cyclopædia of Arts.Philadelphia.
[233]Cyclopædia of Arts.Philadelphia.
[234]F. Allègre,Étude sur la déesse grecque Tyché. Paris, 1889.
[234]F. Allègre,Étude sur la déesse grecque Tyché. Paris, 1889.
[235]Plutarch’sOpinions of Philosophers.
[235]Plutarch’sOpinions of Philosophers.
[236]Lyon,Nouveau dictionnaire historique. 1804.
[236]Lyon,Nouveau dictionnaire historique. 1804.
[237]History of Rome.
[237]History of Rome.
[238]George Crabb,English Synonymes.
[238]George Crabb,English Synonymes.
[239]Andrew Tooke, A. M.,The Pantheon. Dublin, 1792.
[239]Andrew Tooke, A. M.,The Pantheon. Dublin, 1792.
[240]Anthon’sClassical Dictionary.
[240]Anthon’sClassical Dictionary.
[241]F. Noel,Dictionnaire de la fable. Paris, 1803.
[241]F. Noel,Dictionnaire de la fable. Paris, 1803.
[242]P. Galtruchius,History of the Heathen Gods. 1671.
[242]P. Galtruchius,History of the Heathen Gods. 1671.
[243]Daniel Watson, A. M.,A History of the Gods and Goddesses.
[243]Daniel Watson, A. M.,A History of the Gods and Goddesses.
[244]Plutarch’sRoman Questions.
[244]Plutarch’sRoman Questions.
[245]Roscher,Lexicon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie, p. 1523.
[245]Roscher,Lexicon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie, p. 1523.
[246]The Antiquarian Repertory, vol. iv. p. 256. London, 1784.
[246]The Antiquarian Repertory, vol. iv. p. 256. London, 1784.
[247]Basil H. Chamberlin,Things Japanese.
[247]Basil H. Chamberlin,Things Japanese.
[248]L. Austine Waddell, B. A.,The Buddhism of Tibet, p. 512.
[248]L. Austine Waddell, B. A.,The Buddhism of Tibet, p. 512.
[249]Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens.
[249]Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens.
[250]Rodolfo Lanciani,Pagan and Christian Rome.
[250]Rodolfo Lanciani,Pagan and Christian Rome.
[251]Thomas Wright,The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon.
[251]Thomas Wright,The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon.
[252]Read at the Annual Meeting of the American Folk-Lore Society, New York, December 29, 1896.
[252]Read at the Annual Meeting of the American Folk-Lore Society, New York, December 29, 1896.
[253]Banier’sMythology. London, 1739.
[253]Banier’sMythology. London, 1739.
[254]Bancroft,Native Races, vol. ii. p. 353.
[254]Bancroft,Native Races, vol. ii. p. 353.
[255]J. J. L. Ratton, M. D., M. C.,A Hand-Book of Common Salt.
[255]J. J. L. Ratton, M. D., M. C.,A Hand-Book of Common Salt.
[256]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[256]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[257]Calmet’sDictionary of the Holy Bible.
[257]Calmet’sDictionary of the Holy Bible.
[258]Philemon Holland,The Morals or Miscellane Works of Plutarch.
[258]Philemon Holland,The Morals or Miscellane Works of Plutarch.
[259]Horst,Dæmonomagie. Frankfurt, 1818.
[259]Horst,Dæmonomagie. Frankfurt, 1818.
[260]Richalmus,Liber Revelationum de Insidiis et Versutiis Dæmonum adversus Homines.
[260]Richalmus,Liber Revelationum de Insidiis et Versutiis Dæmonum adversus Homines.
[261]Dr. Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Magyar, p. 151.
[261]Dr. Heinrich von Wlislocki,Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Magyar, p. 151.
[262]W. Mannhardt,Germanische Mythen. Berlin, 1858.
[262]W. Mannhardt,Germanische Mythen. Berlin, 1858.
[263]W. Crooke, B. A., p. 147.
[263]W. Crooke, B. A., p. 147.
[264]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.
[264]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.
[265]Grosses Universal Lexicon.Leipzig and Halle, 1742.
[265]Grosses Universal Lexicon.Leipzig and Halle, 1742.
[266]John Borrow, F. R. S.,Travels in China.
[266]John Borrow, F. R. S.,Travels in China.
[267]Natural History, book xxxi. ch. 41.
[267]Natural History, book xxxi. ch. 41.
[268]Elias Artista Hermetica,Das Geheimniss vom Salz.
[268]Elias Artista Hermetica,Das Geheimniss vom Salz.
[269]Il a répandu le sel à pleines mains dans ses écrits.
[269]Il a répandu le sel à pleines mains dans ses écrits.
[270]Baret, 1580.
[270]Baret, 1580.
[271]Brewer’sDictionary of Phrase and Fable.
[271]Brewer’sDictionary of Phrase and Fable.
[272]Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, June, 1817.
[272]Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, June, 1817.
[273]Chevalier d’Arvieux,Memoir. Paris, 1735.
[273]Chevalier d’Arvieux,Memoir. Paris, 1735.
[274]J. J. Manley, M. A.,Salt and Other Condiments, p. 90.
[274]J. J. Manley, M. A.,Salt and Other Condiments, p. 90.
[275]Karl Baedeker,The Eastern Alps, p. 124. 1895.
[275]Karl Baedeker,The Eastern Alps, p. 124. 1895.
[276]Spectator, vol. 66. 1891.
[276]Spectator, vol. 66. 1891.
[277]Gentleman’s Magazine, part i. 1833.
[277]Gentleman’s Magazine, part i. 1833.
[278]Felix Liebrecht,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[278]Felix Liebrecht,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[279]Owen onSerpents.
[279]Owen onSerpents.
[280]The writer is indebted for this translation to John P. Hopkinson, Esq.
[280]The writer is indebted for this translation to John P. Hopkinson, Esq.
[281]Felix Liebrecht,Zur Volkskunde. 1877.
[281]Felix Liebrecht,Zur Volkskunde. 1877.
[282]Shakespeare refers to this subject in several passages, and among them the following:—How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.Midsummer Night’s Dream.With tears as salt as sea.2 Henry VI.
[282]Shakespeare refers to this subject in several passages, and among them the following:—
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.Midsummer Night’s Dream.
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.Midsummer Night’s Dream.
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.
Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Midsummer Night’s Dream.
With tears as salt as sea.2 Henry VI.
With tears as salt as sea.2 Henry VI.
With tears as salt as sea.
With tears as salt as sea.
2 Henry VI.
2 Henry VI.
[283]Current Superstitions, edited by Fanny D. Bergen.
[283]Current Superstitions, edited by Fanny D. Bergen.
[284]Clifton Johnson,What they say in New England, p. 92. 1896.
[284]Clifton Johnson,What they say in New England, p. 92. 1896.
[285]M. J. Schleiden,Das Salz, p. 73.
[285]M. J. Schleiden,Das Salz, p. 73.
[286]The Study of Sociology, p. 5.
[286]The Study of Sociology, p. 5.
[287]Revue des traditions populaires, tome i. 1886.
[287]Revue des traditions populaires, tome i. 1886.
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