The Verner Raven, the Count of Vendel's Daughter, and Other Ballads
The Verner Raven, the Count of Vendel's Daughter, and Other Ballads is a collection of narrative ballads by George Borrow, published in the early 20th century. The poems explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural, drawing on folklore and storytelling traditions. Notable ballads include 'The Verner Raven,' which tells the story of Damsel Irmindlin seeking help from a raven to reunite with her true love, and 'The Count of Vendel's Daughter,' a tale of betrayal and solace in faith. The collection is characterized by its rich imagery and emotional depth.



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