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Page 191
... Brignal Banks O , Brignal banks are wild and fair , And Greta woods are green , And you may gather garlands there Would grace a summer queen . And as I rode by Dalton - hall , Beneath the turrets high , A maiden on the castle wall Was ...
... Brignal Banks O , Brignal banks are wild and fair , And Greta woods are green , And you may gather garlands there Would grace a summer queen . And as I rode by Dalton - hall , Beneath the turrets high , A maiden on the castle wall Was ...
Page 192
... Brignal banks are fair , And Greta woods are green ; I'd rather rove with Edmund there , Than reign our English queen . ' I read you , by your bugle - horn , And by your palfrey good , I read you for a ranger sworn , To keep the king's ...
... Brignal banks are fair , And Greta woods are green ; I'd rather rove with Edmund there , Than reign our English queen . ' I read you , by your bugle - horn , And by your palfrey good , I read you for a ranger sworn , To keep the king's ...
Page 655
... Brignal Banks , 191 BROWNING , ELIZABETH BARRETT ( 1806- 1861 ) , 428 BROWNING , ROBERT ( 1812-1889 ) , 219 , 430 , 613 BURNS , ROBERT ( 1759–1796 ) , 153 , 369 , 575 Bursts from a rending East in flaws , 646 Bury the Great Duke , 606 ...
... Brignal Banks , 191 BROWNING , ELIZABETH BARRETT ( 1806- 1861 ) , 428 BROWNING , ROBERT ( 1812-1889 ) , 219 , 430 , 613 BURNS , ROBERT ( 1759–1796 ) , 153 , 369 , 575 Bursts from a rending East in flaws , 646 Bury the Great Duke , 606 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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