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- Crow_and_Pie abstract "Crow and Pie is Child ballad 111. It is one of the oldest preserved ballads, dating to circa 1500. Pie is the now-obsolete original name for the magpie, a bird often connected with sorrow and misfortune. The crow is a scavenger, often thought of as feeding upon the bodies of men hanged or slain in battle, and thus associated with unhallowed and violent death.".
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageExternalLink ch111.htm.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageID "5752983".
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageLength "3554".
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageRevisionID "654906574".
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_Ballads.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Child_Ballads.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Child_ballad.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Corvus_(genus).
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Crow.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Eurasian_magpie.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink European_Magpie.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Gil_Brenton.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Serf.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLink Serfdom.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crow and Pie".
- Crow_and_Pie hasPhotoCollection Crow_and_Pie.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Essay-like.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Francis_James_Child.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Original_research.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crow_and_Pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- Crow_and_Pie subject Category:Child_Ballads.
- Crow_and_Pie hypernym Ballad.
- Crow_and_Pie type Article.
- Crow_and_Pie type MusicalWork.
- Crow_and_Pie type Article.
- Crow_and_Pie comment "Crow and Pie is Child ballad 111. It is one of the oldest preserved ballads, dating to circa 1500. Pie is the now-obsolete original name for the magpie, a bird often connected with sorrow and misfortune. The crow is a scavenger, often thought of as feeding upon the bodies of men hanged or slain in battle, and thus associated with unhallowed and violent death.".
- Crow_and_Pie label "Crow and Pie".
- Crow_and_Pie sameAs m.0f2tpb.
- Crow_and_Pie sameAs Q5189132.
- Crow_and_Pie sameAs Q5189132.
- Crow_and_Pie wasDerivedFrom Crow_and_Pie?oldid=654906574.
- Crow_and_Pie isPrimaryTopicOf Crow_and_Pie.