Victorian Song: From Dive to Drawing Room, Volumul 5Phoenix House, 1955 - 256 pagini The facts and hopes of Victorian life as presented in Victorian songs. |
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... refrain with wild applause , and we have been grateful ever since for its holiday from mental effort . For a long time Dr Callcott had a second string to his bow in " To all you ladies now on land , we men at sea indite " , written by ...
... refrain with wild applause , and we have been grateful ever since for its holiday from mental effort . For a long time Dr Callcott had a second string to his bow in " To all you ladies now on land , we men at sea indite " , written by ...
Pagina 118
... refrain of a music - hall song , with particular reference to chorus girls . And even he , with his Cretan and his Mariners , was outplayed by Mrs Hemans , whose plucky life , one long struggle to make poetry pay for five children and a ...
... refrain of a music - hall song , with particular reference to chorus girls . And even he , with his Cretan and his Mariners , was outplayed by Mrs Hemans , whose plucky life , one long struggle to make poetry pay for five children and a ...
Pagina 172
... Refrain : But the ole black oss is no longer in the stall , Chorus : Drat that ole oss , I'm jolly glad he's gone ! Refrain : He never did no work , and he war'nt no good at all ! Chorus : Drat that ole oss , I'm jolly glad he's gone ...
... Refrain : But the ole black oss is no longer in the stall , Chorus : Drat that ole oss , I'm jolly glad he's gone ! Refrain : He never did no work , and he war'nt no good at all ! Chorus : Drat that ole oss , I'm jolly glad he's gone ...
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Music Covers 79 | 7 |
Music for Remembrance | 9 |
The Musical Evening | 13 |
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