Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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... songs are marked by kindly feeling and smooth versification , and several of them have been well set to music . The Exile's Song . Oh , why left I my hame ? Why did I cross the deep ? Oh , why left I the land Where my forefathers sleep ...
... songs are marked by kindly feeling and smooth versification , and several of them have been well set to music . The Exile's Song . Oh , why left I my hame ? Why did I cross the deep ? Oh , why left I the land Where my forefathers sleep ...
Page 317
... songs was done , it would perhaps become the subject of conversation . Capital song that - first - rate old fellow Dibdin . ' ' Yes , sir : but did you ever hear his " Tom Bowling " ? - that is better still . ' And then , without ...
... songs was done , it would perhaps become the subject of conversation . Capital song that - first - rate old fellow Dibdin . ' ' Yes , sir : but did you ever hear his " Tom Bowling " ? - that is better still . ' And then , without ...
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... Song , by Fiona Macleod , III . 704 . SIGOURNEY , LYDIA HUNTLEY , III . 757 . Sigurd the Volsung , by W. Morris ... Song of Dermot and the Earl , I. 34 . Song of the Glass , by J. F. Waller , III . 364 . Song of the Indian Maid , by ...
... Song , by Fiona Macleod , III . 704 . SIGOURNEY , LYDIA HUNTLEY , III . 757 . Sigurd the Volsung , by W. Morris ... Song of Dermot and the Earl , I. 34 . Song of the Glass , by J. F. Waller , III . 364 . Song of the Indian Maid , by ...
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