The songs of France. The songs of Italy. Jerome Vida's SilkwormJ. Fraser, 1836 |
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... never listen to good ad- vice " Each pretty minx in her conscience thinks that nothing can improve her , Unless she sees the Tuileries , and trips along the Louvre . " No ! never in the memory of REGINA has Regent Street suffered such ...
... never listen to good ad- vice " Each pretty minx in her conscience thinks that nothing can improve her , Unless she sees the Tuileries , and trips along the Louvre . " No ! never in the memory of REGINA has Regent Street suffered such ...
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... : to welcome the foreign trou- badour , the master of the cottage and of the vineyard produced his best can of wine , never loath for an excuse to drain a cheerful cup with an honest fellow 10 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
... : to welcome the foreign trou- badour , the master of the cottage and of the vineyard produced his best can of wine , never loath for an excuse to drain a cheerful cup with an honest fellow 10 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
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... Never were love - adventures , broken hearts , and broken heads , so plentiful . The novelty of the scene , the excitement of departure , the lover's fare- well , the rapture of return , the pilgrim's tale , the jumble of war and ...
... Never were love - adventures , broken hearts , and broken heads , so plentiful . The novelty of the scene , the excitement of departure , the lover's fare- well , the rapture of return , the pilgrim's tale , the jumble of war and ...
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... never fail to produce a corre- sponding excitement in the heart of the listener . I shall shortly return to his glorious canticles ; but meantime , as we are on the chapter of wine , by way of contrast to the style of Béranger , I may ...
... never fail to produce a corre- sponding excitement in the heart of the listener . I shall shortly return to his glorious canticles ; but meantime , as we are on the chapter of wine , by way of contrast to the style of Béranger , I may ...
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... never furnished a more sub- lime equestrian ode than the celebrated song of the " Cossack to his Horse , " by Béranger ; and Pindar's " racing calendar , " or " the sporting magazine " of Greece , may be searched in vain for any thing ...
... never furnished a more sub- lime equestrian ode than the celebrated song of the " Cossack to his Horse , " by Béranger ; and Pindar's " racing calendar , " or " the sporting magazine " of Greece , may be searched in vain for any thing ...
Common terms and phrases
admiration amours ballad beau beautiful Béranger bien boire bosom Brennus C'est Cantiam Casimir Delavigne chantez classic cœur Colla bella Cossack Dieu des bonnes Dionysius Lardner doux dwell effusions étoile fair fait FATHER PROUT favourite feeling fidèle fleurs fond French gai troubadour Gallic Gaul genius gloire glorious glory grace grand hath heart idiom immortal Italian Italy J'ai jeune jour king l'eau land language of France literature Lord Byron lyre Malbrouck melody mort Muse Næris native never noble numbers o'er OLIVER YORKE Ovid Paris pauvre Petrarcha peuple philosophic pleurs poet poetic poetry pride Prout Papers qu'il qu'on Roger Boscovich rois Rome ron taine sing soldat Songs of France soul sous sweet Tems thee thou thought Tom Moore tout Twas Vaucluse Victor Hugo vieux vine voir voix vulgar Watergrasshill ween wine writer yeux young