Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk |
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Page 85
... tell me , without any fail . ” " By the faith of my body , " then said the young man , " My name it is Allen - a - Dale . " " What wilt thou give me , " said Robin Hood , " In ready gold or fee , To help thee to thy true - love again ...
... tell me , without any fail . ” " By the faith of my body , " then said the young man , " My name it is Allen - a - Dale . " " What wilt thou give me , " said Robin Hood , " In ready gold or fee , To help thee to thy true - love again ...
Page 207
... 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 ...
Page 310
... Tell Me , Where Is Fancy Bred Tell me , where is fancy bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . It is engendered in the eyes , With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies ...
... Tell Me , Where Is Fancy Bred Tell me , where is fancy bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . It is engendered in the eyes , With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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