Manx Fairy Tales | Annotated Tale

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Fynoderee, The

THE Fynoderee went to the meadow     
To lift the dew at grey cock crow,     
The maiden hair and the cow herb     
He was stamping them both his feet under;     
He was stretching himself on the meadow,     
He threw the grass on the left hand;     
Last year he caused us to wonder,     
This year he's doing far better.

He was stretching himself on the meadow,     
The herbs in bloom he was cutting,     
The bog bean herb in the curragh,     
As he went on his way it was shaking,     
Everything with his scythe he was cutting,     
To sods was skinning the meadows,     
And if a leaf were left standing,     
With his heels he was stamping it under.

Old Song.

Bibliographic Information

Tale Title: Fynoderee, The
Tale Author/Editor: Morrison, Sophia
Book Title: Manx Fairy Tales
Book Author/Editor: Morrison, Sophia
Publisher: David Nutt
Publication City: London
Year of Publication: 1911
Country of Origin: Isle of Man
Classification: unclassified








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