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Of the four ballads I have chosen , the first two , ' Chevy Chace ' and ' Sir Patrick Spens ' , can conveniently be taken together . Both are in origin historical , though history is almost lost in legend . Chevy Chace ' is the English ...
Of the four ballads I have chosen , the first two , ' Chevy Chace ' and ' Sir Patrick Spens ' , can conveniently be taken together . Both are in origin historical , though history is almost lost in legend . Chevy Chace ' is the English ...
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Four corners to my bed , Four angels there aspread , Two to foot , and two to head , And four to carry me when I'm dead . I go by sea , I go by land , The Lord made me with His right hand . If any danger come to me , Sweet Jesus Christ ...
Four corners to my bed , Four angels there aspread , Two to foot , and two to head , And four to carry me when I'm dead . I go by sea , I go by land , The Lord made me with His right hand . If any danger come to me , Sweet Jesus Christ ...
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four passages , and of the contrast between the first three and the last , will show you better than any definition the differences between the rhythm of prose and the rhythm of poetry . But when I say that the rhythm of poetry is ...
four passages , and of the contrast between the first three and the last , will show you better than any definition the differences between the rhythm of prose and the rhythm of poetry . But when I say that the rhythm of poetry is ...
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