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The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
get-to-know-cz:Betlém | Jesličky (known as Nativity scene in English) is a work of folk art depictin
get-to-know-cz:Betlém | Jesličky (known as Nativity scene in English) is a work of folk art depictin
Charles Folkard (1878-1963), “The Princess and the Goblin” by George MacDonald, 1949Sour
blackinkvoid:Moontoad Magus. A vision caused by the over indulgence of Olde English Scrumpy Cider.
A bugbear is a boogeyman from English folklore. Often said to resemble a monstrous bear, it is said
Vernon Hill (1887-1953), ‘The Demon Lover’, “Ballads Weird and Wonderful” by
sproutaesthetics:english folklore | MAID MARIANthe love interest of the legendary outlaw robin hood.
k2esso:Currently reading this extremely gorgeous collection of English folk tales. It’s divided into
Japanese folk tales #50 - Eye for EyeFind my tales tagged here or visit my blog for both english and
foxharvard:“English folk song”“ Copyright © 2011, Fox Harvard, All Rights Reserved
From Folk-Tales of Bengal, 1912 by Warwick Goble (English, 1862–1943)
Since people seemed to enjoy my Tam Lin drawing, here is another ballad character. I guess she isn&r
Japanese folk tales #15: The White Fox(find my tales tagged here or visit my blog for both english a
noctorn:EXO Mythical Creatures 1/? - Pixie Luhan Pixies are mythical creatures of English folklore w
peoplemask:larissafae: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that
Charles Folkard (1878-1963), ‘Hey Diddle Diddle’, “Mother Goose’s Nursery Rh
Charles Folkard (1878-1963), “Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes”, ed. by Lavinia Edna
Japanese folk tales #41 - A Fox’s TailFind my tales tagged here or visit my blog for both english an
Raymond Briggs aka Raymond Redvers Briggs (English, b. 1934, Wimbledon, Surrey, England) - Hallowe'e
a-z fae → gl-gw
Charles Folkard (1878-1963), ‘Tom Thumb’, “Mother Goose’s Nu
Donovan | Ken Russell in Search of the English Folksong | 1997
eurosong: Good afternoon, folks! Today’s statistical map looks at something that is a passion
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