Go on yet a little farther," said the hen-wife, till thou come to a round green hill surrounded with rings* (terraces) from the bottom to the top ; go round it three times widershins, and every time say, u Open, door! open, door ! and let me come in ;... Folklore - Page 181redigeeritud poolt - 1891Full view - About this book
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 308 lehte
...with terraces from the bottom to the top : go round it three times widershins,* and every time say, ' Open door, open door, and let me come in !' and the third time the door will open, and you may go in." Child Rowland immediately cut off the hen-wife's head in return for... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 512 lehte
...rings (terraces) from the bottom to the top ; go round it three times widershins, and every time say, " Open, door ! open, door ! and let me come in ; and the third time the door will open, and you may go in." So Child Rowland drew the good claymore, [Excalibar,] that never struck... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 496 lehte
...rings (terraces) from the bottom to the top; go round it three times widershins, and every time say, " Open, door ! open, door ! and let me come in ; and the third time the door will open, and you may go in." So Child Rowland drew the good claymore, [Excalibar,] that never struck... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 368 lehte
...hill surrounded with rings (terraces) from the bottom to the top; go round it three times uridershins, and every time say, " Open, door ! open, door ! and...and the third time the door opened, and he went in. agreeably warm like a May evening, as is all the air of Elfland. The light was a sort of twilight or... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 366 lehte
...rings* (terraces) from the bottom to the top ; go round it three times widershins, and every time say, u Open, door! open, door ! and let me come in ; and...and the third time the door opened, and he went in. agreeably warm like a May evening, as is all the ah of Elfland. The light was a sort of twilight or... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 374 lehte
...rings (terraces) from the bottom to the top; go round it three times widershins, and every time say, " Open, door ! open, door ! and let me come in ; and the third time the door will open, and you may go in." So Child Rowland drew the good claymore, [Excalibar,] that never struck... | |
| 1871 - 692 lehte
...rings (terraces) from the bottom to the top ; go round it three times widershiru, and every time say, Open, door ! open, door .' and let me come in ! and the third time the door will open, and you may go in.' So Child Rowland drew the good claymore [Excalibar], that never struck... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 lehte
...with terraces from the bottom to the top : go round it three times widershins,* and every time say, ' Open door, open door, and let me come in ! ' and the third time the door will open, and you may go in." Child Rowland immediately cut off the henwife's head in return for her... | |
| Francis James Child - 1880 - 774 lehte
...hen-wife. Then went he three times widerihins round the green hill, crying, " Open, door! open, doorl and let me come in;" and the third time the door opened,...through a long passage, where the air was soft and AND líUIlD ELLEN. 249 agreeably warm like a May evening, as is all the air of Elfland. The light was... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1890 - 296 lehte
...the terrace-rings from top to bottom, and he went round it three times, widershins, saying each time: Open, door ! open, door ! And let me come in. And the third time the door did open, and he went in, and it closed with a click, and Childe Rowland was left in the dark. It was... | |
| |