Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders Scammel, 1876 - 376 páginas |
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... look - there is wherewith to regale both soul and sense ; to wit , delicious Melodies to charm the listening ear , and glowing Pictures to fasci- nate the kindling eye withal . In fine , you shall share much joyaunce and delectation ...
... look - there is wherewith to regale both soul and sense ; to wit , delicious Melodies to charm the listening ear , and glowing Pictures to fasci- nate the kindling eye withal . In fine , you shall share much joyaunce and delectation ...
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... look not askance at the mention of ancient minstrels and sages , nor urge that their mouldy tomes are rife with quaint conceits and rugged rhymes . Go to ; certes , they are as delightsome as odoriferous herbs , and as voiceful of rich ...
... look not askance at the mention of ancient minstrels and sages , nor urge that their mouldy tomes are rife with quaint conceits and rugged rhymes . Go to ; certes , they are as delightsome as odoriferous herbs , and as voiceful of rich ...
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... look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts , that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still . Campbell ...
... look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts , that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still . Campbell ...
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... look of regard on the poet that was destined to inspire her future Milton , and the other on the maritime hero who paved the way for colo- nizing distant regions of the earth , where the language of England was to be spoken , and the ...
... look of regard on the poet that was destined to inspire her future Milton , and the other on the maritime hero who paved the way for colo- nizing distant regions of the earth , where the language of England was to be spoken , and the ...
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... look in at the hole , but could see neither coffin nor bones - nothing but dust . It was something , I thought , to have seen the dust of Shakspeare ! " But , leaving to its silent repose all that is mortal of the great poet , let us ...
... look in at the hole , but could see neither coffin nor bones - nothing but dust . It was something , I thought , to have seen the dust of Shakspeare ! " But , leaving to its silent repose all that is mortal of the great poet , let us ...
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