Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1982361> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1982361 subject Q8359474.
- Q1982361 abstract ""The Three Ravens" (Child 26, Roud 5) is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book Melismata compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but it is perhaps older than that. Newer versions (with different music) were recorded right up through the 19th century. Francis James Child recorded several versions in his Child Ballads (catalogued as number 26). A common derivative is called "Twa Corbies" ("Two Ravens" or "Two Crows"), and it follows a similar general story, but with a cynical twist.The ballad takes the form of three scavenger birds conversing about where and what they should eat. One tells of a newly slain knight, but they find he is guarded by his loyal hawks and hounds. Furthermore, a "fallow doe", an obvious metaphor for the knight's pregnant ("as great with young as she might go") lover or mistress (see "leman") comes to his body, kisses his wounds, bears him away, and buries him, leaving the ravens without a meal. The narrator, however, gradually departs from the ravens' point of view, ending with “God send euery gentleman/Such haukes, such hounds, and such a Leman” - the comment of the narrator on the action, rather than the ravens whose discussion he earlier describes.Alternatively, the lyrics may simply ascribe the apparent narrator's sentiments to the raven(s), which given the previous personification of the raven(s) seems just as possible.".
- Q1982361 thumbnail The-Twa-Corbies.jpg?width=300.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink Three_Ravens.pdf.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink query.cgi?cross=off&index_roud=on&query=5&field=20.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink the-three-ravens-explicated--chatman-1963.aspx.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink Default.aspx?tabid=9053.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink 26_ThreeRavens.html.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink The-Three-Ravens.html.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=rSSdewM6oY4.
- Q1982361 wikiPageExternalLink Minstrelsy_ancient_and_modern.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q105278.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q105285.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1192339.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1245757.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1271501.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q127751.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1340536.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1349385.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1413921.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q15708897.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1573567.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1592529.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1749482.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1812298.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q182659.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q182759.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q186472.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1971254.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q20683889.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2344992.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2408291.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2448087.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2517093.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q272492.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2866754.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2916906.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q303868.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q3049334.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q326019.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q332953.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q339574.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q3518847.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q3564752.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q459584.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q472272.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q484179.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q4917369.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q49679.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q509448.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q5196311.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q539955.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q5446688.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q5478642.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q57439.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q6116023.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q6213319.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q634595.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q6375724.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q654716.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q655629.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q6743762.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7200.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7325333.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7436019.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7452525.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q76632.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7686914.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7715485.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7733744.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7819835.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7922145.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q8026456.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359474.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q875786.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q963643.
- Q1982361 wikiPageWikiLink Q981299.
- Q1982361 comment ""The Three Ravens" (Child 26, Roud 5) is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book Melismata compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but it is perhaps older than that. Newer versions (with different music) were recorded right up through the 19th century. Francis James Child recorded several versions in his Child Ballads (catalogued as number 26).".
- Q1982361 label "The Three Ravens".
- Q1982361 depiction The-Twa-Corbies.jpg.