Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind) : Together with Some Few of Later Date, Volym 1Thomas Percy Varrentrapp and Wenner, 1803 - 296 sidor |
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... those who had all the advantages of lear ning in the times in which they lived , and who wrote for fame and for pofterity . Yet perhaps the palm will be frequently due to the old ftrolling Minstrels , who com- pofed their rhimes to be ...
... those who had all the advantages of lear ning in the times in which they lived , and who wrote for fame and for pofterity . Yet perhaps the palm will be frequently due to the old ftrolling Minstrels , who com- pofed their rhimes to be ...
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... those times very diffimilar . ** When our great king Alfred was defirous to learn the true fituation of the Danish army , which had inva- ded his realm ; he affumed the drefs and character of a Minstrel , and taking his harp , and only ...
... those times very diffimilar . ** When our great king Alfred was defirous to learn the true fituation of the Danish army , which had inva- ded his realm ; he affumed the drefs and character of a Minstrel , and taking his harp , and only ...
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... those rude men would be more diftinctly peculiar , and that peculia- rity more ftrikingly remarked . The Reader will obferve in the more ancient ballads of this collection , a caft of ftile and measure very diffe rent from that of ...
... those rude men would be more diftinctly peculiar , and that peculia- rity more ftrikingly remarked . The Reader will obferve in the more ancient ballads of this collection , a caft of ftile and measure very diffe rent from that of ...
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... Those genuine strokes of nature and artless paffion , which have endeared it to the most fimple readers , have recommended it to the most refined ; and it has equally been the amusement of our childhood , and the fu- vourite of our ...
... Those genuine strokes of nature and artless paffion , which have endeared it to the most fimple readers , have recommended it to the most refined ; and it has equally been the amusement of our childhood , and the fu- vourite of our ...
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... those rude times to give it to any Scottish king he happened to mention . " So much for the date of this old ballad : with regard to its subject , altho ' it has no countenance from history , there is room to think it had originally ...
... those rude times to give it to any Scottish king he happened to mention . " So much for the date of this old ballad : with regard to its subject , altho ' it has no countenance from history , there is room to think it had originally ...
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