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... song came over me with the force of a poem , - As I was going over London Bridge I found a penny and bought me a kid . So , too - once upon a time - on a bright May - day along the Tweed , I was attracted by an old square ruin of a ...
... song came over me with the force of a poem , - As I was going over London Bridge I found a penny and bought me a kid . So , too - once upon a time - on a bright May - day along the Tweed , I was attracted by an old square ruin of a ...
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... songs . Dates are uncer- tain ; but without doubt somewhat of this Celtic shrill singing was of earlier utterance than anything of equal literary quality that came from our wrangling Saxon or West- Saxon forefathers in the fertile plain ...
... songs . Dates are uncer- tain ; but without doubt somewhat of this Celtic shrill singing was of earlier utterance than anything of equal literary quality that came from our wrangling Saxon or West- Saxon forefathers in the fertile plain ...
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... song ; a sort of early Saxon Sankey who beguiled wanderers This is on a tessellated pavement of a Roman villa at Frampton , in Dorsetshire . Lysons published an en- graving of this pavement . See also GREEN ( introduction to Making of ...
... song ; a sort of early Saxon Sankey who beguiled wanderers This is on a tessellated pavement of a Roman villa at Frampton , in Dorsetshire . Lysons published an en- graving of this pavement . See also GREEN ( introduction to Making of ...
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... songs of the birds are so sweet , and where the clerks sing like the birds ; where the young are so gentle , and the old so wise ; where the great men are so noble to look at , and the women so fair to wed . " Ruined remnants of the ...
... songs of the birds are so sweet , and where the clerks sing like the birds ; where the young are so gentle , and the old so wise ; where the great men are so noble to look at , and the women so fair to wed . " Ruined remnants of the ...
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... song of the creation . He was but a cattle - tender - unkempt - untaught , full of savagery , but with a fine phrenzy in him , which made his paraphrase of Scripture a spur , and possibly - in a certain imperfect sense , a model for the ...
... song of the creation . He was but a cattle - tender - unkempt - untaught , full of savagery , but with a fine phrenzy in him , which made his paraphrase of Scripture a spur , and possibly - in a certain imperfect sense , a model for the ...
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