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... Song 676 • Solitude 677 From Summer Images 681 The Swallow 681 • Young Jenny 682 The Dying Child 682 • HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1796-1849 ) Introductory Note Song : She Is Not Fair " Multum Dilexit " Sonnet : Long Time a Child ALLAN ...
... Song 676 • Solitude 677 From Summer Images 681 The Swallow 681 • Young Jenny 682 The Dying Child 682 • HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1796-1849 ) Introductory Note Song : She Is Not Fair " Multum Dilexit " Sonnet : Long Time a Child ALLAN ...
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... songs , and particularly one in praise of Brignall Banks , which I trust you will like- because , entre nous , I like them myself . One of them is a little dashing banditti song , called and entitled Allen - a - Dale . " Brignall Banks ...
... songs , and particularly one in praise of Brignall Banks , which I trust you will like- because , entre nous , I like them myself . One of them is a little dashing banditti song , called and entitled Allen - a - Dale . " Brignall Banks ...
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... Song ( Coleridge ) . 191 Sweet Highland Girl , a very shower ... 60 Song ( Hood ) 697 Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide ....... 761 Song ( Shelley ) 438 Swift as a spirit hastening to his task .... 506 Song at the Feast of Brougham ...
... Song ( Coleridge ) . 191 Sweet Highland Girl , a very shower ... 60 Song ( Hood ) 697 Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide ....... 761 Song ( Shelley ) 438 Swift as a spirit hastening to his task .... 506 Song at the Feast of Brougham ...
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