Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... STREAM 357 362 366 373 66 Now , stir the fire , and close the. ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY , N. A ......... 66 66 INITIAL " SIXTH EVENING " THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH WEARINESS ... J. D. SMILLIE , A. THE PLOUGHMAN ...
... STREAM 357 362 366 373 66 Now , stir the fire , and close the. ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY , N. A ......... 66 66 INITIAL " SIXTH EVENING " THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH WEARINESS ... J. D. SMILLIE , A. THE PLOUGHMAN ...
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... stream , Our morning Star of song , that led the way To welcome the long - after coming beam Of Spenser's lights and Shakspeare's perfect day . Old England's fathers live in Chaucer's lay , As if they ne'er had died : he grouped and ...
... stream , Our morning Star of song , that led the way To welcome the long - after coming beam Of Spenser's lights and Shakspeare's perfect day . Old England's fathers live in Chaucer's lay , As if they ne'er had died : he grouped and ...
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... stream so bright , That birds would sing , and think it were not night . What other poet has so felicitously portrayed all that is pictur- esque and lovely in a summer's dawn ; -pouring on our souls all the freshness and cheerfulness of ...
... stream so bright , That birds would sing , and think it were not night . What other poet has so felicitously portrayed all that is pictur- esque and lovely in a summer's dawn ; -pouring on our souls all the freshness and cheerfulness of ...
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... streams ran by her , and murmured her moans ; Sing willow , willow , willow . Her salt tears fell from her , and softened the stones , Sing willow , willow , willow- Sing all a green willow must be my garland . " Reluctantly as we leave ...
... streams ran by her , and murmured her moans ; Sing willow , willow , willow . Her salt tears fell from her , and softened the stones , Sing willow , willow , willow- Sing all a green willow must be my garland . " Reluctantly as we leave ...
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... streams , and fringed with woods , Sits lovely in her native russet . Who is not charmed with the rich quaintness of worthy GEORGE HERBERT ? Here is his fine piece , entitled Virtue : - Sweet day , so cool , so calm , so bright , The ...
... streams , and fringed with woods , Sits lovely in her native russet . Who is not charmed with the rich quaintness of worthy GEORGE HERBERT ? Here is his fine piece , entitled Virtue : - Sweet day , so cool , so calm , so bright , The ...
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