Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Том 1R. Bentley, 1852 - Всего страниц: 558 |
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... sings : - Rattle his bones over the stones ; He's only a pauper , whom nobody owns . : -- Oh , where are the mourners ? Alas ! there are none ; He has left not a gap in the world now he's gone ; Not a tear in the eye of child , woman ...
... sings : - Rattle his bones over the stones ; He's only a pauper , whom nobody owns . : -- Oh , where are the mourners ? Alas ! there are none ; He has left not a gap in the world now he's gone ; Not a tear in the eye of child , woman ...
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... sing , Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see , All the plants belong to thee ; All that summer hours produce , Fertile made with early juice , Man for thee doth sow and plough , Farmer he , and landlord ...
... sing , Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see , All the plants belong to thee ; All that summer hours produce , Fertile made with early juice , Man for thee doth sow and plough , Farmer he , and landlord ...
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... singing an election ballad , Penned by ingenious Dr. Mallard , ( That orthodox and learned writer , Who bids so fairly for a mitre ; ) When Gull , who heard this song or sonnet , With Mr. Gudgeon's comments on it ; This Gull , whose ...
... singing an election ballad , Penned by ingenious Dr. Mallard , ( That orthodox and learned writer , Who bids so fairly for a mitre ; ) When Gull , who heard this song or sonnet , With Mr. Gudgeon's comments on it ; This Gull , whose ...
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... singing in choruses , filling the post of prompter - always penniless , and sometimes nearly starved . At the end of that time his pros- pects improved ; some family connection ( it is not said what ) threw him upon the powerful ...
... singing in choruses , filling the post of prompter - always penniless , and sometimes nearly starved . At the end of that time his pros- pects improved ; some family connection ( it is not said what ) threw him upon the powerful ...
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... sing to the astonishment of numbers that were soon assembled . The men had drawn the hat over the brow , Madame Elleviou let down her veil , and went round to col- lect . The pleasingness of her manner , the little A LITERARY LIFE . 137.
... sing to the astonishment of numbers that were soon assembled . The men had drawn the hat over the brow , Madame Elleviou let down her veil , and went round to col- lect . The pleasingness of her manner , the little A LITERARY LIFE . 137.
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