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in years ' before his great gift of song came to him . It is quite certain that he could not read Latin , so that all that he put into verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written ...
in years ' before his great gift of song came to him . It is quite certain that he could not read Latin , so that all that he put into verse had to be taught to him by some more learned brother . And some one , too , must have written ...
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There is another song by a cavalier poet which I should like to give you . It is a love - song , too , but it does not tell of these stormy times , or ring with the noise of battle . Rather it takes us away to a peaceful summer morning ...
There is another song by a cavalier poet which I should like to give you . It is a love - song , too , but it does not tell of these stormy times , or ring with the noise of battle . Rather it takes us away to a peaceful summer morning ...
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No song , perhaps , is so familiar to English - speaking people as that with which this chapter begins . In the back woods of Canada , in far Australia , on the wide South African veldt , wherever English - speaking people meet and ...
No song , perhaps , is so familiar to English - speaking people as that with which this chapter begins . In the back woods of Canada , in far Australia , on the wide South African veldt , wherever English - speaking people meet and ...
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