μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Man in moon lets himself down. (Cf. A751.)

Humor. · Humor of lies and exaggeration · Miscellaneous lies and exaggerations. · Other tall tales. · view the constellation · filed as X1851

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  • general Fb "måne" II 660a.
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Filed under Other tall tales.

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Boy shot from a cannon Boy with hat of butter, clothes of paper, etc Man in hollow tree defends himself successfully from leopard and bear Lie: plow without horse or wheels Lie: suckling children rock mother in cradle Lie: man drowned on mountain Lie: man cuts ice with own head Lie: the hunt for the lost bee The over-hasty toad (beetle). Is years ascending steps. On last step falls and curses haste Why gypsies have no churches. They ate up their churches made of cheese and bacon. (Cf. X650.) Lie: warrior whose horse is cut in two continues to ride on the half horse Lie: the great noise from the bass-viol
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Man in the moon. A man is said to be seen in the moon. Various explanations are given as to how he came to be there

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