The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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Peter Cunningham. a stanza giving us some insight into song : -on the death of Alexander III . in 1286 , ' this song was made ' Quhen Alysander oure kynge wes dede , That Scotland led in luwe and le , Away wes sons off ale and brede ...
Peter Cunningham. a stanza giving us some insight into song : -on the death of Alexander III . in 1286 , ' this song was made ' Quhen Alysander oure kynge wes dede , That Scotland led in luwe and le , Away wes sons off ale and brede ...
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Peter Cunningham. volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida flouts me , ' and the absurd stall - copy rhymes of Arthur O'Bradley . ' * To advance the Reformation in Scotland , many parts of the popular songs were mingled with ob- scene ...
Peter Cunningham. volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida flouts me , ' and the absurd stall - copy rhymes of Arthur O'Bradley . ' * To advance the Reformation in Scotland , many parts of the popular songs were mingled with ob- scene ...
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Peter Cunningham. Hir armes ar long , hir shulders braid , Hir middill gent and small : The mold is lost , vhairin wes maid This A per se of all . * * * Montgomery's Poems by Laing , p . 208 . I cannot bid adieu to Montgomery without re ...
Peter Cunningham. Hir armes ar long , hir shulders braid , Hir middill gent and small : The mold is lost , vhairin wes maid This A per se of all . * * * Montgomery's Poems by Laing , p . 208 . I cannot bid adieu to Montgomery without re ...
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Peter Cunningham. of great merit ; all three probably belong to the reign of Queen Mary . Whatever lady was the love of Montrose , she is made glorious through his sword and famous by his pen . 6 If tradition is right in ascribing to ...
Peter Cunningham. of great merit ; all three probably belong to the reign of Queen Mary . Whatever lady was the love of Montrose , she is made glorious through his sword and famous by his pen . 6 If tradition is right in ascribing to ...
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Peter Cunningham. In Thomson's little lyrics we perceive the au- thor of the Seasons and the Castle of Indolence . Churchill said-- Those who would make us feel must feel themselves . Thomson has felt , and imparted his fine feeling to ...
Peter Cunningham. In Thomson's little lyrics we perceive the au- thor of the Seasons and the Castle of Indolence . Churchill said-- Those who would make us feel must feel themselves . Thomson has felt , and imparted his fine feeling to ...
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