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*[[Alliterative Name | Alliterative Nickname]]: Thomas's nickname, 'True Thomas'. |
*[[Alliterative Name | Alliterative Nickname]]: Thomas's nickname, 'True Thomas'. |
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*[[Colour Coded for Your Convenience]]: The Queen of Elfland's horse is 'milk-white'. Both her dress, and the cloak and shoes which she gives Thomas, are green. |
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*[[Land of Faerie]]: The Queen of Elfland's kingdom, which Thomas disappears into at the end of the ballad. |
*[[Land of Faerie]]: The Queen of Elfland's kingdom, which Thomas disappears into at the end of the ballad. |
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Thomas the Rhymer is a Scottish ballad, derived from the Chivalric Romance Thomas of Ercildoune.
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- Alliterative Nickname: Thomas's nickname, 'True Thomas'.
- Colour Coded for Your Convenience: The Queen of Elfland's horse is 'milk-white'. Both her dress, and the cloak and shoes which she gives Thomas, are green.
- Land of Faerie: The Queen of Elfland's kingdom, which Thomas disappears into at the end of the ballad.