Journal of American Folklore, Volume 33American Folk-lore Society, 1920 - Folklore |
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Common terms and phrases
American Children American Folk-Lore anecdotes asked azei back Billy Boy c'était chambergo Charles Barbeau cheval choose Chorus conco Coyote darling daughter dijo door entonces feu follet first François Saint-Laurent Games and Songs Gaspé girl give given going good grand-père hand head horse house ihuan inin JAFL 28 Jews join hands JULES TREMBLAY King kiss know l'Anse-pleureuse L'Islet left little boy loup-garou love lutin made maison make marihuana Middle Middle West Missouri money monsieur le curé morning mother muchacho name Newell Notre-Dame-du-Portage nuts in May oqui oquito passer people piltontli Play-Party Games players proverbs Québec Raconté par Charles right ring Rocher-malin round Sainte-Marie Beauce same sing Skip sombrero Songs of American stanza swing take three times Ti-Djo took Tourelle Gaspé Traditional Games Version b Wagi'no want water West wife words xoco Yiddish young Ypsilanti zach
Popular passages
Page 306 - ... deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze...
Page 110 - King William was King George's son, Upon the royal race he run; Upon his breast he wore a star That points the way to the Temple Bar. Go choose your east, go choose your west, Go choose the one that you love best. If she's not here to take your part Choose another with all your heart.
Page 110 - Down on this carpet you must kneel Sure as the grass grows in the field, Salute your bride and kiss her sweet, And then arise upon your feet.
Page 99 - A green and yellow basket; I wrote a letter to my love And on the way I dropped it.
Page 94 - Did she ask you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she ask you to come in charming Billy? Yes, she asked me to come in, with a dimple in her chin, She's a young thing and cannot leave her mother.
Page 101 - May, nuts in May. Here we come gathering nuts in May, On a cold and frosty morning.
Page 104 - O' a-hunting we will go, A-hunting we will go, =$=*? We'll catch a fox and put him- in a box, And then we'll let him go.
Page 328 - Est-il rien sur la terre Qui soit plus surprenant Que la grande misère Du pauvre Juif errant? Que son sort malheureux Paraît triste et fâcheux!
Page 113 - I put my right foot in, I put my right foot out, I give my right foot a shake, shake, shake, And turn myself about.
Page 46 - Angelina se llamaba. Cuando su madre iba a misa, su padre la enamoraba. Como ella no lo quería, en un cuarto la encerraba, en un cuarto muy oscuro donde los moros cantaban.