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" Come, listen to a tale of times of old! Come, for ye know me! I am he who sung The maid of Arc; and I am he who framed Of Thalaba the wild and wonderous song. "
Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey ... - Page 288
by Robert Southey - 1856 - 431 pages
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 1, Part 1

1805 - 506 pages
...at the vestibule of this enchanted castle, inscribed beneath an emblematical and elegant vignette. ' Come, listen to a tale of times of old ! Come, for...Arc : and I am he who framed Of Thalaba the wild and wonderous song. Come, listen to my lay ! and ye shall hear How Madoc from the shores of Britain spread...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1805 - 574 pages
...not disdained all antient precedents in his poem, for he introduces it with this advertisement : ' Come, listen to a tale of times of old ! , Come, for...Arc ; and I am he who framed Of Thalaba the wild and wonderous song. Come, listen to my lay, and ye shall hear How Madoc from the shores of Britain spread...
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Madoc, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1806 - 276 pages
...animated, and thoroughly natural. Triads. COME, LISTEN TO A TALE OF TIMES 0* OLD ! COME, FOR YE KNOW ME 1 I AM HE WHO SUNG THE MAID OF ARC ; AND i AM HE WHO FRAMED OF THALABA THE WILD AKft WONDEHOUS SONG. COME, LISTEN TO MY LAY, AND YE SHALL HEAR HOW MADOC FROM THE SHORES OF BRITAIN...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 12

1817 - 798 pages
..." Come lUUn to A TALE or TIMES or OLD!— Come, for ye know me — I am IK who sung The ' MAI n or ARC,' and I am he who framed Of ' THALABA,' the wild and wondrous sung. SOUTHEY! And I wts one« like tbii ! Twenty yean Hav« wrought strange »Iteration ! SOUTHEY!!!"...
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Madoc, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1807 - 362 pages
...AND PLANTED IN ITS FANES TRIUMPHANTLY THE CROSS OF CHRIST. COME LISTEN TO MY LAY ! in VOL. I. V COJTE LISTEN TO A TALE OF TIMES OF OLD! COME. FOR YE KNOW ME. I AM HE WHO SUNG THE MAH> OF ARC . AND I AM HE WHO FRAMED OF THALABA THE WILD AND WONBEROUS SONG. COME LISTEN TO MY LAST-...
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Fitz-Gwarine: A Ballad of the Welsh Border; in Three Cantos. With Other ...

John Freeman Milward Dovaston - English poetry - 1812 - 312 pages
...titter at my tale; for ye shall hear • - All that I have written there. Come titter at my tale.* * Come listen to a tale of times of old ! Come, for...of Arc : and I am he who framed Of Thalaba the wild aiid wonderous song. Come listen to my lay, and ye shall hear How Madoc from the shores of Britain...
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Madoc, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1812 - 588 pages
...u.. w i-'» * , .OXFORD W. Popfe, Printer, 67, Chancery Lane. COME I.ISTEN TO A TALE OF TIMES OT OLol COME, FOR YE KNOW ME. I AM HE WHO SUNG THE MAID OF ARC, AND I AM HE WHO FRAM'D OF TIIALABA THE WILD AND WONDEROUS SONG. COMF, LISTEN TO MY LAY, AND YE SHALL HEAR HOW MA DOC...
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Madoc, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1812 - 318 pages
...erudite, thoroughly animated, and thoroughly natural. Triads. COME LISTEN TO A TALE OF TIMES OF OLD! COMS, FOR YE KNOW ME. I AM HE WHO SUNG THE MAID OF ARC, AND I AM HE WHO FRAM.D . OF THALABA THE WILD AND WONDEROUS SONG. COME LISTEN TO MY LAY, AND YE SHALL HEAR HOW MA DOC...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Madoc

Robert Southey - 1815 - 330 pages
...thoroughly animated, and thoroughly natural. Triads. COME LISTEN TO A TALE OF TIMES OF OLD ! COME, FOB YE KNOW ME. I AM HE WHO SUNG THE MAID OF ARC, AND I AM HE WHO FRAMED OF THALABA THE WILD AND WONDEROUS SONG. COME LISTEN TO MY LAY, AND YE SHALL HEAR HOW MADOC FROM THE SHORES OF BRITAIN SPREAD...
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Wat Tyler: A Dramatic Poem in Three Acts

Robert Southey - Tyler's Insurrection, 1381 - 1817 - 88 pages
...OF THE ENGLISH FACULTY LIBRARY with the help of a grant made under this bequest XM J DRAMATIC POEM. Come listen to A TALE OF TIMES OF OLD! — Come, for ye know me — I am be who sung . The " MAID OF ARC," and I am he who framed Of " THALABA," the wild and wondrous song....
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