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From English Gipsy Songs , in Rommany with Metrical English Translations ; by Charles G. Leland , Professor E. H. Palmer , and Janet Tuckey ( 1875 ) . It was of this publication that Palmer wrote to his collaborator , suggesting an ...
From English Gipsy Songs , in Rommany with Metrical English Translations ; by Charles G. Leland , Professor E. H. Palmer , and Janet Tuckey ( 1875 ) . It was of this publication that Palmer wrote to his collaborator , suggesting an ...
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The English Gypsies . ' ( Romano Lavo - Lil . ) VIII . BLACK ARTS 195. Scots RHYME . Denham Tracts ; vol . ii . , 9 ( Folk - Lore Soc . , 1895 ) . Thus rendered by Leland in his address to the · Congrès des Traditions Populaires ...
The English Gypsies . ' ( Romano Lavo - Lil . ) VIII . BLACK ARTS 195. Scots RHYME . Denham Tracts ; vol . ii . , 9 ( Folk - Lore Soc . , 1895 ) . Thus rendered by Leland in his address to the · Congrès des Traditions Populaires ...
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Borrow states that ' the first three lines of the above ballad are perhaps the oldest specimen of English Gypsy at present extant , and perhaps the purest ' ; but this is disproved by the corrupt form of the original . 288. BORROW .
Borrow states that ' the first three lines of the above ballad are perhaps the oldest specimen of English Gypsy at present extant , and perhaps the purest ' ; but this is disproved by the corrupt form of the original . 288. BORROW .
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