The Hero of Esthonia; and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country Volume 1

The Hero of Esthonia; and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country Volume 1
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Publisher : Theclassics.Us
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 123040032X
ISBN-13 : 9781230400327
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Book Synopsis The Hero of Esthonia; and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country Volume 1 by : William Forsell Kirby

Download or read book The Hero of Esthonia; and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country Volume 1 written by William Forsell Kirby and published by Theclassics.Us. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ... wisdom determined, and thus has the Milky Way arisen. THE GRATEFUL PRINCE. (kreutzwald.) Once upon a time, the king of the Golden Land1 lost his way in a forest, and, notwithstanding all his efforts, could not find his way out. Presently he encountered a stranger, who said to him, "What are you doing here, my friend, in this gloomy forest, where only wild beasts dwell?" The king replied, "I have lost my way, and am trying to find the road home." "If you will promise to give me the first living thing that meets you when you return to your palace, I will show you the right way," said the stranger.2 The king reflected awhile, and then answered, "Why should I run the risk of losing my good hunting-dog? I may perhaps succeed in finding my way home by myself." The stranger went 1 Lowe suggests that Kungla is meant, which appears not improbable. * This has been a common motif in folk-tales from the time of Jephthah downwards; but the manner in which the different stories are worked out is very various. away, but the king wandered about in the wood till his provisions were exhausted, while he was unable to discover the least trace of the right path. Then the stranger met him a second time, and said, "Promise me the first living thing that meets you on your return to your palace." But as the king was very obstinate, he refused to promise anything yet. He once more boldly explored the forest backwards and forwards, and at length sank down exhausted under a tree, and thought that his last hour had come. Then the stranger, who was none other than the Old Boy1 himself, appeared to the king for the third time, and said, "Don't be a fool. How can you be so fond of your dog that you are unwilling to part with him to save your life? Only promise me what...


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