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... Heaven ? ) " I hear a horse - tread , and I see , Sister Helen , Three horsemen that ride terribly . " " Little brother , whence come the three , Little brother ? ” ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Whence should they come , between Hell and ...
... Heaven ? ) " I hear a horse - tread , and I see , Sister Helen , Three horsemen that ride terribly . " " Little brother , whence come the three , Little brother ? ” ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Whence should they come , between Hell and ...
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... Heaven ? ) " The wind is loud , but I hear him cry , Sister Helen , That Keith of Ewern's like to die . " " And he and thou , and thou and I , Little brother . " ( O Mother , Mary Mother , And they and we , between Hell and Heaven ...
... Heaven ? ) " The wind is loud , but I hear him cry , Sister Helen , That Keith of Ewern's like to die . " " And he and thou , and thou and I , Little brother . " ( O Mother , Mary Mother , And they and we , between Hell and Heaven ...
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... Heaven ! ) " He yields you these and craves full fain , Sister Helen , You pardon him in his mortal pain . " " What else he took will he give again , Little brother ? " ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Not twice to give , between Hell and Heaven ...
... Heaven ! ) " He yields you these and craves full fain , Sister Helen , You pardon him in his mortal pain . " " What else he took will he give again , Little brother ? " ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Not twice to give , between Hell and Heaven ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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