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Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. LYRIC POETRY THE LYRIC was born when men first had the impulse to sing a song . Before this they had danced to ... Lyric Poetry of the Middle Ages The earliest extant English 261 INTRODUCTION TO LYRIC POETRY.
Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. LYRIC POETRY THE LYRIC was born when men first had the impulse to sing a song . Before this they had danced to ... Lyric Poetry of the Middle Ages The earliest extant English 261 INTRODUCTION TO LYRIC POETRY.
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... Lyric Poetry of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Though Milton's three long poems , through which are sprinkled many lyric passages , were not completed until some years after the Restoration , all of his strictly lyrical poetry ...
... Lyric Poetry of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Though Milton's three long poems , through which are sprinkled many lyric passages , were not completed until some years after the Restoration , all of his strictly lyrical poetry ...
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... READING John Drinkwater , The Lyric , 1915 . John Erskine , The Elizabethan Lyric , 1905 . Ernest Rhys , Lyric Poetry , 1913 . Felix E. Schelling , The English Lyric , 1913 . ANONYMOUS I Syng of a Mayden I syng of a 278 LYRIC POEMS.
... READING John Drinkwater , The Lyric , 1915 . John Erskine , The Elizabethan Lyric , 1905 . Ernest Rhys , Lyric Poetry , 1913 . Felix E. Schelling , The English Lyric , 1913 . ANONYMOUS I Syng of a Mayden I syng of a 278 LYRIC POEMS.
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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