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Their might and their adventures, their domestic quarrels and certain doom, were sung in venerable lays, now collected in what we call the Elder, or Poetic
Popular Tales from the Norse George Webbe Dasent 1856
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The tears were actually in her eyes; and she had much to say, and many questions to put concerning all, from Knud's parents down to the elder tree and the willow, which she called Elder-mother and Willow-father, as if they had been human beings; and indeed they might pass as such, just as well as the gingerbread cakes; and of these she spoke too, and of their silent love, and how they had lain upon the shop-board and split in two -- and then she laughed very heartily; but the blood mounted into Knud's cheeks, and his heart beat thick and fast.
What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales Alfred Walter Bayes 1840
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