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A. McI. Trounce
THE ENGLISH TAIL-RHYME ROMANCES. (Continued)
A. McI. Trounce
THE ENGLISH TAIL-RHYME ROMANCES (Continued)
languages
Old Norse
Latin
French
Italian
Old French
Middle English
works
Guy of Warwick
The Sege of Melayne
Emare
Sir Tryamour
Amis
King of Tars
The Childe of Bristovoe
Amadas
Horn
Roland and Vernagu
Ipomadon
Le Bone Florence
Cleges
Torrent
Athelston
Launfal
Genesis and Exodus
Sir Amadace
The Erl of Tolous
Horn Childe
people
Geoffrey Chaucer
W. P. Ker
Thurgh pc scheide and the browe bare, A schaftemonde of his flesche he schare : Lordynges , J>is es no lese [M e I ay ne 1306-8)
Athelstan
St. Edmund
William Bateman
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narrative
oral
conventional
didactic
traditional
musical
vitality
rhythm
poets
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audience
alliteration
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places
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Scotland
Norwich
Oxford
Suffolk
Maldon
King's Lynn
Costentin
Yngelond
Poperinghe
Bristovoe
Melayne
Emare
Athelston
Octavian
Cleges
Guy
Launfal
Horn
King of Tars
Roland
Vernagu
Le Bone Florence
North Essex
Tolous
Horn Childe
Torrent
Ipomadon
Eglamour