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He adds : • I suppose what one expects from a poem as distinguished from a [ prose ) romance - even though the poem incorporates a story- is that it should not rest for the chief interest on the mere development of the story ...
He adds : • I suppose what one expects from a poem as distinguished from a [ prose ) romance - even though the poem incorporates a story- is that it should not rest for the chief interest on the mere development of the story ...
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Compare , for instance , the sad martial melody of , - “ Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows no breaking , " with its hint of muffled drum beat , with the triumphant shout , “ Hail to the chief who in triumpa ...
Compare , for instance , the sad martial melody of , - “ Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows no breaking , " with its hint of muffled drum beat , with the triumphant shout , “ Hail to the chief who in triumpa ...
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We cope also that the student will not rest until he has come under the spell of Scott's prose romances . The Abbot is to natural sequel to The Lady of the Lake , but probably Ivanhoe , The Talisman , or Kenilworth would be a more ...
We cope also that the student will not rest until he has come under the spell of Scott's prose romances . The Abbot is to natural sequel to The Lady of the Lake , but probably Ivanhoe , The Talisman , or Kenilworth would be a more ...
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A hundred dogs bayed deep and strong , Clattered a hundred steeds along , Their peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices joined the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes knew .
A hundred dogs bayed deep and strong , Clattered a hundred steeds along , Their peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices joined the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes knew .
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620 XXXI SONG " Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking ; Dream of battle fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing ...
620 XXXI SONG " Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking ; Dream of battle fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing ...
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