The book Ballades And Other Rhymes of a Country Bookworm was written by author Thomas Hutchinson Here you can read free online of Ballades And Other Rhymes of a Country Bookworm book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ballades And Other Rhymes of a Country Bookworm a good or bad book?
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TRIOLET. "Ballade-mongers are piteonsly implored to send no more ballades. "— Andrew Lang in "Longman's Magazine, " January, 1888. Farewell all my hopes of renown— Henceforth Ballade-mongers are bann'd At the Sign of the Ship by Lang's frown : Farewell all my hopes of renown ! Ah me ! that thus soon should fall down My castles so airily plann'd : Farewell all my hopes of renown, Henceforth Ballade-mongering be — bann'd. BALLADS "/ love a Ballad in print, a" -life ; for then vie au sure they are... true. " —A Win i kk's Tai. E. THE WANSBECK. THE WEAR AND THE TYNE. The Wansbeck, the Wear an' the Tyne, Three rivers that rin tae the sea, The Wear may be clear, an' the Tyne may be dear, But the Wansbeck's the clearest tae me. " May Maggie, the loveliest o' maids Wha dwell by the banks o' the Tyne, Lang, lang hae I lo'ed thee, tho' silent my lo'e, O ! wilt thou, May Maggie, be mine ? " " Nay, nay, that can be never, never ; Never, never thou'lt claim me as thine ; But look nae sae sad, for thou ken'st verra weel There are monny fair maids by the Tyne.
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