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... Verse Kevin Crossley - Holland The Battle of Maldon and other Old trans . and Bruce Mitchell Brian Stone trans ... Verse English Lyrics of the Thirteenth Century , especially pp . 13 , 54 , 138 , 145 Religious Lyrics of the Fourteenth ...
... Verse Kevin Crossley - Holland The Battle of Maldon and other Old trans . and Bruce Mitchell Brian Stone trans ... Verse English Lyrics of the Thirteenth Century , especially pp . 13 , 54 , 138 , 145 Religious Lyrics of the Fourteenth ...
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... verses ( 1-7 ) in Chapter 12 go forward with a powerful rhythm that suggests the inevitability of change and death . ( Perhaps it should be added that in verses 3 and 4 the parts of the body and the senses are mentioned , and that in verses ...
... verses ( 1-7 ) in Chapter 12 go forward with a powerful rhythm that suggests the inevitability of change and death . ( Perhaps it should be added that in verses 3 and 4 the parts of the body and the senses are mentioned , and that in verses ...
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... Verse ' , and ' Tales of the Hall ' , and receiving from John Murray £ 3,000 for the last work and copyright of the others . Editors of recent years have revealed Crabbe as a master of description , of both scene and character , a ...
... Verse ' , and ' Tales of the Hall ' , and receiving from John Murray £ 3,000 for the last work and copyright of the others . Editors of recent years have revealed Crabbe as a master of description , of both scene and character , a ...
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