Ballads, a Legend of the Rhine, EtcSmith, Elder, 1887 - 364 |
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... DEAR JACK . ( Novels by Eminent Hands ) · • 157 • 158 159 · 160 161 COMMANDERS OF THE FAITHFUL . ( Rebecca and Rowena ) 161 WHEN MOONLIKE ORE THE HAZURE SEAS . Jeames de la Pluche ) . ( Diary of C. · 162 KING CANUTE . ( Rebecca and ...
... DEAR JACK . ( Novels by Eminent Hands ) · • 157 • 158 159 · 160 161 COMMANDERS OF THE FAITHFUL . ( Rebecca and Rowena ) 161 WHEN MOONLIKE ORE THE HAZURE SEAS . Jeames de la Pluche ) . ( Diary of C. · 162 KING CANUTE . ( Rebecca and ...
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... gates . Dear mammy she looks in their faces , And asks if her husband has come ? - He is lying all cold on the glacis , And will never more beat on the drum . " Come , drink , ' tis no use to THE CHRONICLE OF THE DRUM . 15.
... gates . Dear mammy she looks in their faces , And asks if her husband has come ? - He is lying all cold on the glacis , And will never more beat on the drum . " Come , drink , ' tis no use to THE CHRONICLE OF THE DRUM . 15.
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... Dear eagle ! ' he said , ' may this kiss Long sound in the hearts of the brave ! ' " Twas thus that Napoleon left us ; Our people were weeping and mute , As he passed through the lines of his guard , And our drums beat the notes of ...
... Dear eagle ! ' he said , ' may this kiss Long sound in the hearts of the brave ! ' " Twas thus that Napoleon left us ; Our people were weeping and mute , As he passed through the lines of his guard , And our drums beat the notes of ...
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... dear , To pay to his intendant Five hundred pounds a year ; And to think of his old father , And live and make good cheer . ' " Such was old Brentford's honest testament . He did devise his moneys for the best , And lies in Brentford ...
... dear , To pay to his intendant Five hundred pounds a year ; And to think of his old father , And live and make good cheer . ' " Such was old Brentford's honest testament . He did devise his moneys for the best , And lies in Brentford ...
Strona 53
... dear dear face looked fondly up , And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me -There's no one now to share my cup . I drink it as the Fates ordain it . Come , fill it , and have done with rhymes : Fill up the lonely glass , and drain it In ...
... dear dear face looked fondly up , And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me -There's no one now to share my cup . I drink it as the Fates ordain it . Come , fill it , and have done with rhymes : Fill up the lonely glass , and drain it In ...
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archers Bareacres beat beautiful betwigst blushing Bouillabaisse brave Brentford Buckley Square Buffo Canute carridge castle child Cossacks cried dear Diddlesex Donnerblitz Duke Duke of Cleves Esquire eyes fair father feller Fitzwarren gallant gate gent gentle gentleman GEORGE CRUIKSHANK GEORGE DU MAURIER Godesberg goold hair hall hear heart Heaven Helen hermit Hombourg honour hour istate Jeames King Kioff knight Lady Hangelina laugh Lille look Lord Margrave marry Mary Mary Hann Miss never noble nothink O'Brine o'er pass Pimlico Pluche Plush poor pore Prince of Cleves Princess rose round Rowski Saint Bugo Saint Willibald says Shannon shore silver Silvertop sing Sir Gottfried Sir Ludwig smiling splender stood sure thee There's thou thought thousand guineas took town Twas Vich vith warrior WHISTLEBINKIE Wolfgang Wood Engravings young Otto
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Strona 55 - When we are gone, Let them sing on, Round the old tree. Evenings we knew, Happy as this ; Faces we miss, Pleasant to see. Kind hearts and true, Gentle and just, Peace to your dust We sing round the tree. Care, like a dun, Lurks at the gate : Let the dog wait ; Happy we'll be ! Drink, every one ; Pile up the coals, Fill the red bowls, Round the old tree ! Drain we the cup.— Friend, art afraid ? Spirits are laid In the Red Sea.
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