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The words are mostly about women , sometimes sentimental , sometimes ribald , and they speak of wanderings in distant seas , —to Mexico , Barbadoes , Australia , and elsewhere . Sometimes a little history is introduced , —such as the ...
The words are mostly about women , sometimes sentimental , sometimes ribald , and they speak of wanderings in distant seas , —to Mexico , Barbadoes , Australia , and elsewhere . Sometimes a little history is introduced , —such as the ...
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Sometimes we have it definitely stated , sometimes it flashes out in a stray phrase of the completed poem . But in many cases the original impulse , having done its work , vanishes altogether , and all we know is that it once existed .
Sometimes we have it definitely stated , sometimes it flashes out in a stray phrase of the completed poem . But in many cases the original impulse , having done its work , vanishes altogether , and all we know is that it once existed .
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The earliest verse we have produces this repetitive effect by a free use of alliteration ' , or words beginning with the same letter ; and in the ballads we noticed constant repetition of words and phrases , and sometimes of a fixed ...
The earliest verse we have produces this repetitive effect by a free use of alliteration ' , or words beginning with the same letter ; and in the ballads we noticed constant repetition of words and phrases , and sometimes of a fixed ...
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