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by-side in a number of instances.<ref>(Stallybrass tr.) {{Harvnb|Grimm|1880|loc=vol. 1, p. 25}}) lists examples citing Saem. (=Rask & Afzelius ed. ''Saemundar Edda''), p. 8b (''[[Völuspá]]'' 53);
have attempted to reconstruct the lost picture of the benevolent elf in Anglo-Saxon culture).<ref>({{Harvnb|Hall|2004}}) These attempts are based on [[onomastics]] and [[phraseology]], e.g.,
[Danmarks gamle Folkeviser]]'' Vol.4, pp.849-52. Summarized in {{Harvnb|Child|1884|pp=374–5}}</ref>) The Danish version, as its title suggests, features the "elf-shot" as a means for the Elf-king's
time seems almost to stand still. It also has a remote parallel in the [[Ireland|Irish]] [[sídhe]].)</ref> Human being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif carried over from older