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Title: The Unquiet Grave Author: Frank Sidgwick [More Titles by Sidgwick] The Text is that communicated to the Folklore Record (vol. i. p. 60) by Miss Charlotte Latham, as it was written down from recitation by a girl in Sussex (1868). The Story is so simple, and so reminiscent of other ballads, that we must suppose this version to be but a fragment of some forgotten ballad. Its chief interest lies in the setting forth of a common popular belief, namely, that excessive grief for the dead 'will not let them sleep.' Cp. Tibullus, Lib. 1. Eleg. 1, lines 67, 68:-- The same belief is recorded in Germany, Scandinavia, India, Persia, and ancient Greece, as well as in England and Scotland (see Sir Walter Scott, Red-gauntlet, letter xi., note 2). There is a version of this ballad beginning-- 'Proud Boreas makes a hideous noise.'It is almost needless to add that this is from Buchan's manuscripts. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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