. The heart of oak books . THE STORY OF GOODY Two IN PICTURES. THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 161. THE STORY OF GOODY Two ; IN IICTUHKS. NOTES. PAGE 1. — The Three Bears was written by Robert Southey andwas printed in The Doctor, vol. iv., London, 1837. It is probably areduction to writing of a current folk-tale, but Mr. Joseph Jacobs hasbeen able to furnish no parallels. The incident of sitting in the threechairs, etc., is in Grimms Sneewitchen. The girl with the goldenhair is a naughty old woman in the original, and was introduced in ametrical version by G. W., which Southey


. The heart of oak books . THE STORY OF GOODY Two IN PICTURES. THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS. 161. THE STORY OF GOODY Two ; IN IICTUHKS. NOTES. PAGE 1. — The Three Bears was written by Robert Southey andwas printed in The Doctor, vol. iv., London, 1837. It is probably areduction to writing of a current folk-tale, but Mr. Joseph Jacobs hasbeen able to furnish no parallels. The incident of sitting in the threechairs, etc., is in Grimms Sneewitchen. The girl with the goldenhair is a naughty old woman in the original, and was introduced in ametrical version by G. W., which Southey much commended. ProfessorDowden says that Southeys memory is kept alive more by The ThreeBears than by anything else he wrote. The traditional American versionhere given differs slightly from Southeys. PAGE lamb, who made thee ? is from The Lamb,which appeared in Songs of Innocence, the author and printer W. Blake,1789. PAGE 9.—The full title is Dame Wiggins of Lee, and her SevenWonderful Cats : A humorous tale written principally by a lady of ninety[Mrs. Sharpe]. Edited with addit


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