Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 184
... young poet who was riding past the Brocken after sunset on the 1st of May , on his way from Berlin to Göttingen , observed a company of literary ladies having an aesthetic tea - party in a quiet nook of the mountain , comfortably ...
... young poet who was riding past the Brocken after sunset on the 1st of May , on his way from Berlin to Göttingen , observed a company of literary ladies having an aesthetic tea - party in a quiet nook of the mountain , comfortably ...
Page 275
... young Paganini led the lovely child could I discover what she sang , and what he himself during her song felt in his soul . Oh , what melodies were those ! Like the nightingale's notes , when the fragrance of the rose intoxicates her ...
... young Paganini led the lovely child could I discover what she sang , and what he himself during her song felt in his soul . Oh , what melodies were those ! Like the nightingale's notes , when the fragrance of the rose intoxicates her ...
Page 319
... young sailor recognized the place by the description . " The village wherein he was born , said the young man , was situated hard by , and when a boy he had often tended his father's swine at the very place where there had been found ...
... young sailor recognized the place by the description . " The village wherein he was born , said the young man , was situated hard by , and when a boy he had often tended his father's swine at the very place where there had been found ...
Contents
BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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