Storyology

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And it isremarkable that Pliny says the trefoil is an antidote against the bitesof snakes and scorpions. It is not by any means certain that the commonclover was the original shamrock of Ireland; and even to this day manyclaim the title for the wood-sorrel. Still, for fifty years, at anyrate, the popular belief has been that the trefoil-clover is the plantwhich was plucked by St. Patrick, who drove out the snakes from Ireland, who is still her patron-saint, and whose badge is worn to this day.
...But how did the name come from Arabia, and what is the connectionbetween Pliny's theory and the legend, of St. Patrick's victory over thevermin? These remain among the unsolved mysteries of folk-lore.
With the emblem of Scotland--the thistle--not so many classicalassociations and active superstitions are to be found, but yet it is notdevoid of folk-lore. Of course opinions differ as to what was or is thetrue Scotch thistle, but of the several varieties of thistles manybeliefs are entertained. One variety--the Carline--is esteemed in someparts as a barometer, as it closes up when rain is approaching.


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