Chapter 4

—— Antique Ballads, sung to crowds of old,Now cheaply bought for thrice their weight in gold.

—— Antique Ballads, sung to crowds of old,Now cheaply bought for thrice their weight in gold.

—— Antique Ballads, sung to crowds of old,

Now cheaply bought for thrice their weight in gold.

GUIDE TO THE ANGLO-SAXON TONGUE, with Lessons in Verse and Prose, for the Use of Learners. By E.J. VERNON, B.A., Oxon. 12mo. cloth, 5s.6d.

***This will be found useful as a Second Class-book, or to those well versed in other languages.

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