Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 96
... standing . The dance begins ; by the torches ' blaze Sir Olave clasps his bride , nor stays His foot till , wild and fast , They have danced their last- By the door the headsman is standing . The fiddles strike up so merry and glad ...
... standing . The dance begins ; by the torches ' blaze Sir Olave clasps his bride , nor stays His foot till , wild and fast , They have danced their last- By the door the headsman is standing . The fiddles strike up so merry and glad ...
Page 188
Heinrich Heine Ernest Rhys. congregation , standing in the nave of a giant cathedral , at the moment when the priest is elevating the Host , and the organ rolls forth Palestrina's immortal chorale . The While I was standing thus absorbed ...
Heinrich Heine Ernest Rhys. congregation , standing in the nave of a giant cathedral , at the moment when the priest is elevating the Host , and the organ rolls forth Palestrina's immortal chorale . The While I was standing thus absorbed ...
Page 290
... standing some time in the rain . It was the same black hair which covered the brows in smooth oval like a raven's wings . As , however , her eyes met mine , and with that well - known side - glance , whose swift lightning had always ...
... standing some time in the rain . It was the same black hair which covered the brows in smooth oval like a raven's wings . As , however , her eyes met mine , and with that well - known side - glance , whose swift lightning had always ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
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A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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