The Roxburghe ballads . that man mai se. We mention Eabelaisian Thelema ; also, with love and admiration, AndrewLangs beautiful poem of The Fortunate Islands: A Dream in June,—which hedescribes as a rhymed loose version of a passage in the Vera Historia of , for sustained melody and charm, The Earthly Paradise of Wra. Morris. Notes. — =Yet I cause you to know more. 2 fly. 3 God knows it. 4 cry they. 6 dressed. Here is a portion of the French poem, for comparison : — Par les rues vont rostissantLes crasses oes et tornantTout par eles, et tout adesLes suit la blanche aillie apre
The Roxburghe ballads . that man mai se. We mention Eabelaisian Thelema ; also, with love and admiration, AndrewLangs beautiful poem of The Fortunate Islands: A Dream in June,—which hedescribes as a rhymed loose version of a passage in the Vera Historia of , for sustained melody and charm, The Earthly Paradise of Wra. Morris. Notes. — =Yet I cause you to know more. 2 fly. 3 God knows it. 4 cry they. 6 dressed. Here is a portion of the French poem, for comparison : — Par les rues vont rostissantLes crasses oes et tornantTout par eles, et tout adesLes suit la blanche aillie apres. 504 [Itoxburghe Collection, II. 226 ; Jersey, II. 67 = Lindes., 1161.] Zn 3Jntntatton to JluWberlanD: 0n Account of tge great plcntp of tgat JHuitfuI Coimtrp. There is all sorts of Fowl and Fish, With Wine and store of Brandy ;Ye have there what your hearts can wish : The Hills are Sugar-Candy. The Tune of, Billy and Molly ; or, The Journey-man Shoe-maker. [Seep. 537.] This may be printed : R[ichard] P[ocock]..
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