The songs of France. The songs of Italy. Jerome Vida's SilkwormJ. Fraser, 1836 |
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... called by the people of Provence le bon roy René , to confer splen- dour and éclat on the gentle craft , during a reign of singular usefulness and popularity . He was , in truth , a rare personage , and well deserved to leave his me ...
... called by the people of Provence le bon roy René , to confer splen- dour and éclat on the gentle craft , during a reign of singular usefulness and popularity . He was , in truth , a rare personage , and well deserved to leave his me ...
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... called , exhibit a fund of inexhaustible good - humour , at the same time that they are fraught with the most exalted philosophy . Addison has endeavoured in the " Spec- tator " to emulate Cornelius à Lapide , by writing a " commentary ...
... called , exhibit a fund of inexhaustible good - humour , at the same time that they are fraught with the most exalted philosophy . Addison has endeavoured in the " Spec- tator " to emulate Cornelius à Lapide , by writing a " commentary ...
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... called on to supply the original poetic composition , such as it burst on the world in the de- cline of the classic era of Queen Anne and Louis XIV . , I fear he would be unable to gratify the curiosity of an eager public in so ...
... called on to supply the original poetic composition , such as it burst on the world in the de- cline of the classic era of Queen Anne and Louis XIV . , I fear he would be unable to gratify the curiosity of an eager public in so ...
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... the trouble of translating it into Moorish rhyme , I have done the job myself ; and it may challenge competi- tion with his best concetti and most captivating similes . The song is from an old troubadour called 46 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
... the trouble of translating it into Moorish rhyme , I have done the job myself ; and it may challenge competi- tion with his best concetti and most captivating similes . The song is from an old troubadour called 46 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
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Francis Mahony. similes . The song is from an old troubadour called Pierre Ronsard , from whom Tommy has picked up many a good thing ere now . Le Sable . La poudre qui dans ce cristal Le cours des heures nous retrace , Lorsque dans un ...
Francis Mahony. similes . The song is from an old troubadour called Pierre Ronsard , from whom Tommy has picked up many a good thing ere now . Le Sable . La poudre qui dans ce cristal Le cours des heures nous retrace , Lorsque dans un ...
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