Victorian Song: From Dive to Drawing Room, Volym 5Phoenix House, 1955 - 256 sidor The facts and hopes of Victorian life as presented in Victorian songs. |
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... lady sweet it is time to get up - whereupon Bishop rivalled it with another of Shakespeare's larks , from " Venus and Adonis " , where you would not expect to find a lyric : Lo ! here the gentle lark , weary of rest , From his moist ...
... lady sweet it is time to get up - whereupon Bishop rivalled it with another of Shakespeare's larks , from " Venus and Adonis " , where you would not expect to find a lyric : Lo ! here the gentle lark , weary of rest , From his moist ...
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... lady sweet and kind " is earlier than the seventeenth century starts an argument with no satisfactory ending . One version I have found is a glee for four voices in The Harmonist , volume VIII , c . 1800 , where the composer is given as ...
... lady sweet and kind " is earlier than the seventeenth century starts an argument with no satisfactory ending . One version I have found is a glee for four voices in The Harmonist , volume VIII , c . 1800 , where the composer is given as ...
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... Lady Dufferin , the one that survived was " The Irish Emigrant " , composed by George Barker . It was inspired by the political activities of her husband , Frederick Temple Hamilton Blackwood , born 1826 , governor- general of Canada ...
... Lady Dufferin , the one that survived was " The Irish Emigrant " , composed by George Barker . It was inspired by the political activities of her husband , Frederick Temple Hamilton Blackwood , born 1826 , governor- general of Canada ...
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