Notes and Queries, Volume 11Oxford University Press, 1873 |
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Pagina 25
... song . The authorship of the song is usually ascribed to Mrs. Grant of Carron , a native of Aberlour , a parish on the banks of the Spey , in this county . If we may credit , however , the local tradition in the Cabrach , Mrs. Grant has ...
... song . The authorship of the song is usually ascribed to Mrs. Grant of Carron , a native of Aberlour , a parish on the banks of the Spey , in this county . If we may credit , however , the local tradition in the Cabrach , Mrs. Grant has ...
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... song adopted by the Club , while John Stafford Smith set them to music . The style of the club will be best exemplified by the first and last stanzas of the song : - " To Anacreon in heaven , where he sat in full glee , A few Sons of ...
... song adopted by the Club , while John Stafford Smith set them to music . The style of the club will be best exemplified by the first and last stanzas of the song : - " To Anacreon in heaven , where he sat in full glee , A few Sons of ...
Pagina 326
... song Attunes into a sweet reply . " | in the Prometheus Unbound , although in Rosalind and Helen he says : - " Soon her strain The nightingale began . " Moore makes the singer to be a male bird in the Light of the Harem , Fire ...
... song Attunes into a sweet reply . " | in the Prometheus Unbound , although in Rosalind and Helen he says : - " Soon her strain The nightingale began . " Moore makes the singer to be a male bird in the Light of the Harem , Fire ...
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Old Ballads Prof Childs AppealLe Theatre remember how much curious and valuable illus | 17 |
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NOTES ON THE POEMS ON AFFAIRS | 548 |
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