Ancient Danish Ballads: Vol. IIReprint of the original, first published in 1860. |
Contents
Jesus and the Virgin Mary | 18 |
Mary Magdalene | 25 |
The Angels Errand | 33 |
The miraculous Cure | 48 |
The Robbers at Nordenshaw | 61 |
The Murdered Wife | 65 |
Sir Ebbes daughters | 67 |
Mar Stigs daughters | 73 |
Axel and Walborg | 247 |
112 | 264 |
The Power of the Harp | 284 |
Sir Olave | 298 |
Malfred and Mogens | 310 |
The Dalby Bear | 324 |
Knight Stigs Wedding | 338 |
Sir Peter and Mettelille | 348 |
many years returns home | 77 |
Erik Emun and Swarthy Plog | 83 |
The Wake | 94 |
restored to | 104 |
continence | 118 |
Queen Dagmar in Denmark | 126 |
Queen Dagmars death | 136 |
Niels Ebbeson | 151 |
66 | 182 |
69 | 206 |
The wicked Motherinlaw | 366 |
The Ready Reply | 376 |
pursues the knight and becomes his wife | 385 |
The Raven runebearer | 391 |
Sir Peter and Dame Margaret | 423 |
John Rands courtship | 430 |
Sir Olave and Fair Metté or The Lovers death | 438 |
Sir Lowman and Sir Thor | 441 |
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Common terms and phrases
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