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Prior's "Popular Names of British Plants," p. 134. See Kelly's "Indo-European Tradition Folk-lore," 1863, pp. 193-198; Ralston's "Russian Folk-Songs," 1872, p. 98. "Mystic Trees and Flowers," Mr. D. Conway, Frasers Magazine, Nov. 1870, p. 608. The "receipt," so called, was the formula of magic words to be employed during the process. See Grindon's "Shakspere Flora," 1883, p. 242.
D'Hericault's admirable MEMOIR, prefixed to his edition of Charles's works, vol. i. p. xi. Vallet de Viriville, CHARLES VII. ET SON EPOQUE, ii. 428, note 2. See Lecoy de la Marche, LE ROI RENE, i. 167. Vallet, CHARLES VII, ii. 85, 86, note 2. Champollion-Figeac, 193-198. Champollion-Figeac, 209.
Vallet, "Charles VII.," ii. 85, 86, note 2. Champollion-Figeac, pp. 193-198. Champollion-Figeac, p. 209. The student will see that there are facts cited, and expressions borrowed, in this paragraph, from a period extending over almost the whole of Charles's life, instead of being confined entirely to his boyhood.
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