Thoms. Lays and Legends of Germany

Today's free book is Lays and legends of various nations: Germany by William J. Thoms (1834). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).



Table of Contents

Lays and Legends, Volume 1

Germany
Legends of the Kyffhauser Mountain
The Cellar of the Old Knights in the Kyffhauser
The Golden Knops of Flax
The Wonderful Flower
The Goat-Herd
The Old New Married Couple
The Enchanted Emperor
The Shepherd and the Emperor
The Emperor and the Musician
The Enchanted Emperor
Song of the Unfaithful Maiden
Gaffer Death
The Lay of the Young Count
Brother Merry
Leonora
The Maiden of Boyneburg
St. Andrew's Night
The Little Shroud
Ulrich and Annie
The Sexton of Magdeburg
The Mannikin and the Three Princesses
Of One that Went Forth to Learn to be Afraid
Adventures of the Horny Siegfried
The Stolen Pennies
The Haunted Castle
Tyll Eulenspiegel, or Howleglas
The Legend of Daniel's Cave
Rebundus in the Cathedral of Lubeck
The Elves
The Lord of Falkenstein
The Story of the Popanz
The Kobold in the Mill
The Three Serpent Leaves
The Hunter Hackelnberg and the Tut Osel
The Bottle Imp
The Legend of Paracelsus
Sir Tannhauser
The Ancient Ballad of Sir Tannhauser
Pepin
Honesty is the Best Policy
The Smith of Apolda
The Riddle
The Green Robe
Hans Jagenteufel
Jacob Nimmernuchtern
The Lady of Weissenberg
Legends of Rubezahl: or Number Nip
Rubezahl transforms himself into an ass
Rubezahl makes a fool of a noble
Rubezahl sells pigs
How Rubezahl entertained a party of guests
Rubezahl gives orders for a cloak
Rubezahl turns woodcutter
Rubezahl changes himself into a spear
Rubezahl changes leaves into ducats
The Knight on the Black Horse
The Frog King; or Iron Henry
The Flaming Castle
The Wehr Wolf
The Juniper-tree
The Crystal Ball
The Maiden without Hands
The Three Miners of Kuttenberg
Doctor All-Wise