Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. - A Study in Magic and Religion: the Golden Bough, Part VII., The - Fire-Festivals of Europe and the Doctrine of the External Soul by Sir James George Frazer
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upon the device of cutting the throats of all the cocks in the
neighbourhood. So the prince, whose ear had learned to expect the shrill clarion of the birds as the signal of the growing light, tarried too long, and hardly had he reached the ford when the sun rose over the Aetolian mountains, and its fatal beams fell on him before he could regain his dark abode.[63] Notes: [1] _The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings_, i. 44. [2] H.H. Bancroft, _Native Races of the Pacific States_ (London, 1875-1876), ii. 142; Brasseur de Bourbourg, _Histoire des Nations civilisées du Mexique et de l'Amérique-Centrale_ (Paris, 1857-1859), iii. 29. [3] _Manuscrit Ramirez, Histoire de l'origine des Indiens_, publié par D. Charnay (Paris, 1903), p. 108; J. de Acosta, _The Natural and Moral History of the Indies_, bk. vii. chap. 22, vol. ii. p. 505 of E. Grimston's translation, edited by (Sir) Clements R. Markham (Hakluyt Society, London, 1880). [4] _Memorials of the Empire of Japon in the XVI. and XVII. Centuries_, edited by T. Rundall (Hakluyt Society, London, 1850), pp. 14, 141; B. Varenius, _Descriptio regni Japoniae et Siam_ (Cambridge, 1673), p. 11; Caron, "Account of Japan," in John Pinkerton's _Voyages and Travels_ (London, 1808-1814), vii. 613; Kaempfer, "History of Japan," in _id._ vii. 716. |
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