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Fox; Kratzmann: Colkelbie Sow and The Talis of the Fyve Bestes, ed. Kratzmann; Poems: Dunbar, Poems of William Dunbar, ed. Bawcutt; Speculum Stultorum: Speculum Stultorum, e. The now acephalous poem begins so far through The Horsis Tale - a version of a popular exemplum of two traveling brothers, a wise man and fool, who are deciding between them which of two paths to take to reach their destination. We begin with the words of the wise brother. The Horsis Tale See Fyve Bestes Introduction for summary.
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Some day I'll toss all your presents And bury the letters left unsent. But the heart we know when it's needin' It's careenin' towards bein' alone. And the oats we sow They could seed on forever with nowhere to grow. cause it's bad to do what's easy just 'cause it's easy And I want to do what pleases me but I can't. And the road she'd roll Round the side of the mountain with nowhere to go. But the heart we know when it's lovin' It's leanin' toward bein' alone. But the heart we know when it's askin' Its exact twin, it will not be alone.
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INTRODUCTION ITS weird and commanding beauty ; its subdued and goldless colouring ; the baffling intricacy of its fearless designs ; the clean, unwavering sweep of rounded spiral.
INTRODUCTION ITS weird and commanding beauty ; its subdued and goldless colouring ; the baffling intricacy of its fearless designs ; the clean, unwavering sweep of rounded spiral ; the creeping unduladons of serpentine forms, that writhe in artistic profusion throughout the mazes of its decorations ; the strong and legible minuscule of its text ; the quaintness of its striking portraiture ; the unwearied reverence and patient labour that
Tales of the Five Towns.
Tales of the Five Towns. By: Arnold Bennett (1867-1931). This is a selection of short stories recounting, with gentle satire and tolerant good humour, the small town provincial life at the end of the nineteenth century, based around the six towns in the county of Staffordshire, England, known as the Potteries. Arnold Bennett chose to fictionalize these towns by changing their names and omitting one (Fenton) as he apparently felt that Five Towns was more euphonious than Six Towns
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The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda" is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin wrote the tale on September 13, 1830 while staying at Boldino. It is based on a Russian folk tale which Pushkin collected in Mikhaylovskoye early on. The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda consists of 189 extremely varied lines that range from three to fourteen syllables but made to rhyme in couplets.