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"Green Man looking through Oak Leaves with 'From small acorns mighty Oaks shall grow' inscribed in 'Theban' script. ... The Green Man, Spirit of the Forest ...
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There's little to not like about The Ginger Man. Nestled among tall (well, tall for Dallas, anyway) trees on a side street in uptown, the location is convenient yet comfortable, with...
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Auld Man tae the Oak Tree. Auld Man tae the Oak Tree 1. Says the auld man Tae the oak tree, "Young and lusty was I When I kenned thee. "I was young an lusty, ...
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www.ourcuriousworld.com/Oak%20Tree%20Parable.htm
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THE PARABLE of the OAK TREE. Once there was a man who traveled through the searing heat of the desert, looking for a cool place where he might find refuge ...
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American Indian Legends : A Sioux Indian Legend - The Man And The Oak.
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www.gwthomas.org/manintheoak.htm
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THE MAN IN THE OAK (1979). Traditional folk art. SOURCES: The Old Gods Waken by Manly Wade Wellman (1979). DESCRIPTION: "The branches of the big ...
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THE OAK AND THE REEDS. THE BLIND MAN AND THE CUB. THE BOY AND THE SNAILS. THE APES AND THE TWO TRAVELLERS. THE ASS AND HIS ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/207877
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THE OAK TREE AND MAN'S ENVIRONMENT. By J. RUSSELL SMITH, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. We are beginning to develop a new mental attitude ...
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The first version to this legend alleges that some Spaniards captured a man on a white horse in the vicinity of the Dead Man's Oak. The man was strung up by his ...
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