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Roby, John

"Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)"


A kid, a kid.
"10. Then came _the Holy One_, blessed be He!
And killed the angel of death,
That killed the butcher,
That slew the ox,
That drank the water,
That quenched the fire,
That burnt the staff,
That beat the dog,
That bit the cat,
That ate the kid,
That my father bought,
For two pieces of money.
A kid, a kid."
The following is the interpretation by P.N. Leberecht, Leipzig, 1731.
"1.--The kid, which was one of the pure animals, denotes the Hebrews.
"The father, by whom it was purchased, is Jehovah, who represents
himself as sustaining this relation to the Hebrew people.
"The two pieces of money signify Moses and Aaron, through whose
mediation the Hebrews were brought out of Egypt.
"2.--The cat denotes the Assyrians, by whom the ten tribes were carried
into captivity.
"3.--The dog is symbolical of the Babylonians.
"4.--The staff signifies the Persians.
"5.--The fire indicates the Grecian empire under Alexander the Great.


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