The British Poets Including Translations volume 48

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The British Poets Including Translations volume 48
J H John Hartman Morgan
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And stood at William's feet.
This was, probably, the beginning of some ballad commonly known at the time when that author wrote : and is all of it, I believe, that is any where to be met with. These lines, naked of ornament, and simple as they are, struck my fancy ; and, bringing fresh into my mind an unhappy adventure much talked of formerly, gave birth to the foregoing Poem.
Mallet.
153 EDWIN AND EMMA'.
Mark it, Cesario, it is true and plain ; The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And th
...e free maids that weave their thread with boues, Do use to chant it : it is sill^' sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love.
Like the old age. Shaksp. Twelfth Night.
Far in the windings of a vale, Fast by a slRlteiinji wood, Tlie sate retreat of Health and Peace, An humble cottage stood : ' Extract of a letter from the Curate of Bowes, in Yorkshire, on the subject of this poem, to Mr. Copperthwaile, at Mar- rick.
• Worthy Sir, ' As to the allair mentioned in yours, it happened long be- fore ray time : I have therefore been obliged to consult my clerk, and another person in the neigiil)ourhood, for the truth of tiiat melancholy event.


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