An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... soul , as moving a knell for the departed as any in the English language . As with most folk - poetry , the origins of the " Lyke - Wake Dirge " cannot be traced , but certainly the strange admixture of Christian and pre- Christian ...
... soul , as moving a knell for the departed as any in the English language . As with most folk - poetry , the origins of the " Lyke - Wake Dirge " cannot be traced , but certainly the strange admixture of Christian and pre- Christian ...
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... , Deal and Ramsgate : Seaside resorts on the coast of Kent . thumping quid : of chewing tobacco . seventy - seven o ' soul : seventy - seven souls . And the bo'sun tight , and a midshipmite , And A Burble Through the Tulgey Wood 703.
... , Deal and Ramsgate : Seaside resorts on the coast of Kent . thumping quid : of chewing tobacco . seventy - seven o ' soul : seventy - seven souls . And the bo'sun tight , and a midshipmite , And A Burble Through the Tulgey Wood 703.
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... soul of man was made to climb By love and dreams above the plain Where beasts do roam and must remain While man aspires to win that clime Where soul and soul are made to rhyme At home in bliss with Him again . Once aware of these two ...
... soul of man was made to climb By love and dreams above the plain Where beasts do roam and must remain While man aspires to win that clime Where soul and soul are made to rhyme At home in bliss with Him again . Once aware of these two ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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