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"Allison Gross" (also known as Alison Cross) is a traditional ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad #35. It tells the story of "the ugliest witch in the north country" who tries to persuade a man to become her lover and then punishes him by a transformation. (en) «Элисон Грос» (англ. Allison Gross; Child 35, Roud 3212) — народная баллада шотландского происхождения. Известна в единственном варианте, записанном со слов миссис Браун её племянником Робертом Э. Скоттом в 1783 году и опубликованном в 1806 году . На русский язык балладу, за исключением двух последних строф, перевёл Игнатий Михайлович Ивановский. (ru) |
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"Allison Gross" (also known as Alison Cross) is a traditional ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad #35. It tells the story of "the ugliest witch in the north country" who tries to persuade a man to become her lover and then punishes him by a transformation. (en) «Элисон Грос» (англ. Allison Gross; Child 35, Roud 3212) — народная баллада шотландского происхождения. Известна в единственном варианте, записанном со слов миссис Браун её племянником Робертом Э. Скоттом в 1783 году и опубликованном в 1806 году . На русский язык балладу, за исключением двух последних строф, перевёл Игнатий Михайлович Ивановский. (ru) |
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Allison Gross (en) Элисон Грос (ru) |
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