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... Song of the Irish Dancer and The Maid of the Moor were scribbled , with some others from a minstrel's stock , on the fly leaf of a manuscript now in the Bodleian . On the blank page of another a prudent man ( who used vile ink , long ...
... Song of the Irish Dancer and The Maid of the Moor were scribbled , with some others from a minstrel's stock , on the fly leaf of a manuscript now in the Bodleian . On the blank page of another a prudent man ( who used vile ink , long ...
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... song of triumph was probably handed down for centuries as a traditional ballad . Less crude in feeling is David's lament over the deaths of Saul and Jonathan ( II Samuel 17-27 - very much a poem in its movement and structure and the ...
... song of triumph was probably handed down for centuries as a traditional ballad . Less crude in feeling is David's lament over the deaths of Saul and Jonathan ( II Samuel 17-27 - very much a poem in its movement and structure and the ...
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... song a coat Covered with embroideries Out of old mythologies From heel to throat ; But the fools caught it , Wore it in the world's eyes As though they'd wrought it . Song , let them take it , For there's more enterprise In walking ...
... song a coat Covered with embroideries Out of old mythologies From heel to throat ; But the fools caught it , Wore it in the world's eyes As though they'd wrought it . Song , let them take it , For there's more enterprise In walking ...
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