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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Pagina 16
... turn teetotal , the star turn of the magic lantern could be trusted to bring happiness back . While little girls stayed in a state of rapture , little boys tasted the first joys of bad behaviour by changing the last line into , ' Like a ...
... turn teetotal , the star turn of the magic lantern could be trusted to bring happiness back . While little girls stayed in a state of rapture , little boys tasted the first joys of bad behaviour by changing the last line into , ' Like a ...
Pagina 24
... turn to tyrants fall ; While thou shalt flourish , great and free , The dread and envy of them all . Still more majestic shalt thou rise , More dreadful from each foreign stroke , As the loud blast which tears the skies , Serves but to ...
... turn to tyrants fall ; While thou shalt flourish , great and free , The dread and envy of them all . Still more majestic shalt thou rise , More dreadful from each foreign stroke , As the loud blast which tears the skies , Serves but to ...
Pagina 210
From Dive to Drawing Room Maurice Willson Disher. wrote his own verses and could turn out the " If only " or " My love is come " sort of stuff with anyone , but while they are forgotten his " Twickenham Ferry " endures along with : Oh ...
From Dive to Drawing Room Maurice Willson Disher. wrote his own verses and could turn out the " If only " or " My love is come " sort of stuff with anyone , but while they are forgotten his " Twickenham Ferry " endures along with : Oh ...
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Music Covers 79 | 7 |
Music for Remembrance | 9 |
The Musical Evening | 13 |
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