An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... tell me , O. " " The curse of hell frae me sall yee beir , Mither , mither , The curse of hell frae me sall yee beir , Sic counseils yee gave to me , O. " B- " How comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me ...
... tell me , O. " " The curse of hell frae me sall yee beir , Mither , mither , The curse of hell frae me sall yee beir , Sic counseils yee gave to me , O. " B- " How comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me ...
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... tell me where is Madeline , " said he , “ O tell me , Angela , by the holy loom Which none but secret sisterhood may see , When they St. Agnes ' wool are weaving piously . " " St. Agnes ! Ah ! it is St. Agnes ' Eve- Yet men will murder ...
... tell me where is Madeline , " said he , “ O tell me , Angela , by the holy loom Which none but secret sisterhood may see , When they St. Agnes ' wool are weaving piously . " " St. Agnes ! Ah ! it is St. Agnes ' Eve- Yet men will murder ...
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... Tell me not , Sweet , I am unkind " has here been scanned with the first three syllables , " Tell me not , " rendered as an anapestic foot . The same phrase in another context , however , might be emphatically trochaic : Tell me / not ...
... Tell me not , Sweet , I am unkind " has here been scanned with the first three syllables , " Tell me not , " rendered as an anapestic foot . The same phrase in another context , however , might be emphatically trochaic : Tell me / not ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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