| Edward Burnett Tylor - 492 páginas
...Umschlingung hält es sein ertrinkendes Opfer fest: Tweed said to Till, „What gars ye rin säe stiliy" Till said to Tweed, „Though ye rin wi' speed, And...slaw, Yet, where ye drown ae man, I drown twa"'). Was uns die Ethnographie über jenes so wichtige Element in der Religion des Menschengeschlechts, über... | |
| 1881 - 692 páginas
...woman." A third element is the avoidance of all fuss or hurry. What is done in haste is rarely well done. "Tweed said to Till:* ' What gars ye rin sae still...rin slaw, Yet where ye drown ae man, I drown twa.' " This may apply to restoring as well as to drowning, and with as much success. No whispering is to... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1874 - 490 páginas
...Chaillu, ' Ashango-land,' p. 106. and cramp, and lulJs with inexorable grasp its drowning victim : l " Tweed said to Till, ' What gars ye rin sae still ?...rin wi' speed And I rin slaw, Yet, where ye drown ae mun, I drown twa.' " 'What ethnography has to teach of that great element of the religion of mankind,... | |
| A. Hamilton Thompson - 2019 - 246 páginas
...Tweed: Tweed says to Till, ' What gars ye rin sae still? ' Till says to Tweed, ' Though ye rin with speed, And I rin slaw, Yet where ye drown ae man, I drown twa ! ' 16. dim-wood] Dim with wood. 25. Saint Helen] St Helen's well is a petrifying spring beneath a... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1900 - 276 páginas
...of summer song. So we sang:— " Tweed says to Till, ' What gars yc rin sae atill ?' Till saye tu" Tweed ' Though ye rin wi' speed And I rin slaw, Yet where ye droon ae man Idroontw».'" a fairy beauty, while to the west of the village stand the ruins of the... | |
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