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... . By Mr. Shenstone 74 77 BOOK THE SEVENTH . ESSAY on the Ancient Metrical Romances , Poems on King Arthur , & c . • 1. The Boy and the Mantle 2. The Marriage of Sir Gawaine 80 105 112 PAGE 3. King Ryence's Challenge 4. King Arthur's Death .
... . By Mr. Shenstone 74 77 BOOK THE SEVENTH . ESSAY on the Ancient Metrical Romances , Poems on King Arthur , & c . • 1. The Boy and the Mantle 2. The Marriage of Sir Gawaine 80 105 112 PAGE 3. King Ryence's Challenge 4. King Arthur's Death .
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... . By Thomas Tickell 18. The Boy and the Mantle , revised , & c . . 340 342 19. The ancient Fragment of the Marriage of Sir Gawaine 349 Glossary . Index . • 357 381 An ordinary SONG or BALLAD , that is the delight CONTENTS . iii.
... . By Thomas Tickell 18. The Boy and the Mantle , revised , & c . . 340 342 19. The ancient Fragment of the Marriage of Sir Gawaine 349 Glossary . Index . • 357 381 An ordinary SONG or BALLAD , that is the delight CONTENTS . iii.
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... Gawaine so gay . " The Turke and Gawain ( p . 38 ) , in stanzas of six lines , beginning thus , " " 1 " Listen lords great and small ; " but these are so imperfect , that I do not make distinct articles of them . -See also in this ...
... Gawaine so gay . " The Turke and Gawain ( p . 38 ) , in stanzas of six lines , beginning thus , " " 1 " Listen lords great and small ; " but these are so imperfect , that I do not make distinct articles of them . -See also in this ...
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... Gawaine . - See p . 113 , and no . xix . book ix . of this volume . Many new references , and perhaps some additional articles might be added to the foregoing list from Mr. Warton's History of English Poetry , 3 vols . 4to , and from ...
... Gawaine . - See p . 113 , and no . xix . book ix . of this volume . Many new references , and perhaps some additional articles might be added to the foregoing list from Mr. Warton's History of English Poetry , 3 vols . 4to , and from ...
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... Gawaine is chiefly taken from the fragment of an old ballad in the Editor's MS . which he has reason to believe more ancient than the time of Chaucer , and what furnished that bard with his Wife of Bath's Tale . The original was so ...
... Gawaine is chiefly taken from the fragment of an old ballad in the Editor's MS . which he has reason to believe more ancient than the time of Chaucer , and what furnished that bard with his Wife of Bath's Tale . The original was so ...
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