Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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120. oldal
... opinion , are least of a common - place character , are Sir Cauline and Childe Waters : a knowledge of English is not requisite to appreciate their • rhythm ; their measure is as distinct as that 120 BALLADS AND SONGS . Douglas · 103.
... opinion , are least of a common - place character , are Sir Cauline and Childe Waters : a knowledge of English is not requisite to appreciate their • rhythm ; their measure is as distinct as that 120 BALLADS AND SONGS . Douglas · 103.
123. oldal
... Childe Waters depicts all that is most affecting and pathetic in private life . The word childe or BALLADS AND SONGS . 123.
... Childe Waters depicts all that is most affecting and pathetic in private life . The word childe or BALLADS AND SONGS . 123.
124. oldal
... Childe Tristram . The subject of this ballad , with the exception of a few stanzas is as follows . It will be observed that Ellen repeats nearly verbatim the words of Childe Waters , in the same manner as Homer's he- roes repeat the ...
... Childe Tristram . The subject of this ballad , with the exception of a few stanzas is as follows . It will be observed that Ellen repeats nearly verbatim the words of Childe Waters , in the same manner as Homer's he- roes repeat the ...
125. oldal
... childe be mine , faire Ellen , he sayd , Be mine as you do sweare ; Then take you Cheshire and Lancashire both , And make that childe your heyre . She sayes , I had rather have one kisse , Childe Waters , of thy mouth , Than I wolde ...
... childe be mine , faire Ellen , he sayd , Be mine as you do sweare ; Then take you Cheshire and Lancashire both , And make that childe your heyre . She sayes , I had rather have one kisse , Childe Waters , of thy mouth , Than I wolde ...
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... Childe Waters rode , Ran barefoote by his syde ; Yet was he never so courteous a knyghte , To say , Ellen , will you ryde ? Shee , all the long daye Childe Waters rode , Ran barefoote thorow the broome ; Yet was he never so courteous a ...
... Childe Waters rode , Ran barefoote by his syde ; Yet was he never so courteous a knyghte , To say , Ellen , will you ryde ? Shee , all the long daye Childe Waters rode , Ran barefoote thorow the broome ; Yet was he never so courteous a ...
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