SAMUEL HICKSON.


FOLK LORE.

Charm for the Toothache.—A reverend friend, very conversant in the popular customs and superstitions of Ireland, and who has seen the charm mentioned in pp. 293, 349, and 397, given by a Roman Catholic priest in the north-west of Ireland, has kindly furnished me with the genuine version, and the form in which it was written, which are as follows:—

"As Peter sat on a marble stone,

The Lord came to him all alone;

'Peter, what makes thee sit there?'

'My Lord, I am troubled with the toothache.'

'Peter arise, and go home;

And you, and whosoever for my sake