The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page ix
... lords ; " Percy has printed in his collection , the fragment of the ancient romance of Guy and Colbronde , which we wish he had brought forward to support his position , for Ritson could not have quietly passed it over : it begins thus ...
... lords ; " Percy has printed in his collection , the fragment of the ancient romance of Guy and Colbronde , which we wish he had brought forward to support his position , for Ritson could not have quietly passed it over : it begins thus ...
Page x
... Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor , and 6. Fair Margaret and Sweet William : " to which , " the same scrupulous editor has said " we may possibly add , John Armstrong and Cap- tain Care , " These ballads are well known through the numerous ...
... Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor , and 6. Fair Margaret and Sweet William : " to which , " the same scrupulous editor has said " we may possibly add , John Armstrong and Cap- tain Care , " These ballads are well known through the numerous ...
Page xxii
... Lord Surrey , and Sir Thomas Wyatt , were the chief poets adorning the reign of the last Henry . Neither of them wrote what may strictly be called songs , Surrey's " description of the restless state of a lover , " borders closely on ...
... Lord Surrey , and Sir Thomas Wyatt , were the chief poets adorning the reign of the last Henry . Neither of them wrote what may strictly be called songs , Surrey's " description of the restless state of a lover , " borders closely on ...
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... Lord Dorset's songs as ' the delight and wonder of his age ; ' and flatter- ingly adds , they will be the envy of the next . ' Time has stripped the leaves from the laure ! bough that courtiers put around the brow of Dorset , and ...
... Lord Dorset's songs as ' the delight and wonder of his age ; ' and flatter- ingly adds , they will be the envy of the next . ' Time has stripped the leaves from the laure ! bough that courtiers put around the brow of Dorset , and ...
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... Lord Pembroke , the great Patron of Literary talent . See Brydges ' reprint of Pembroke and Rudyard's Poems , p . 92 , first published by the son of Dr. Donne . ] SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . [ The distinction between NOTE. ...
... Lord Pembroke , the great Patron of Literary talent . See Brydges ' reprint of Pembroke and Rudyard's Poems , p . 92 , first published by the son of Dr. Donne . ] SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . [ The distinction between NOTE. ...
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