Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... fair and free ; The ladye was so pleased thereatt , She laughed loud laughters three . " Now sell me thy harpe , " said the Kyng of Spayn , " Thy harpe and stryngs eche one , And as many gold nobles thou shalt have , As there be stryngs ...
... fair and free ; The ladye was so pleased thereatt , She laughed loud laughters three . " Now sell me thy harpe , " said the Kyng of Spayn , " Thy harpe and stryngs eche one , And as many gold nobles thou shalt have , As there be stryngs ...
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... fair ladye To wed with me than thee . " He played agayne both loud and shrille , And Adler he did syng ; " O ladye , this is thy owne true love , No harper , but a kyng . " O ladye , this is thy owne true love , As playnlye thou mayst ...
... fair ladye To wed with me than thee . " He played agayne both loud and shrille , And Adler he did syng ; " O ladye , this is thy owne true love , No harper , but a kyng . " O ladye , this is thy owne true love , As playnlye thou mayst ...
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... FAIR MARY MY TREASURE . " IRISH EMIGRANT SONG . In a valley far away , With my Maire bhan astoir , Short would be the summer day , Ever loving more and more . * Pronounced Maur - ya Vaun Asthore . Winter days would all grow long With ...
... FAIR MARY MY TREASURE . " IRISH EMIGRANT SONG . In a valley far away , With my Maire bhan astoir , Short would be the summer day , Ever loving more and more . * Pronounced Maur - ya Vaun Asthore . Winter days would all grow long With ...
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... Fair is Maire bhan astoir , Sweet as ripple on the shore Sings my Maire bhan astoir . Oh ! her sire is very proud , And her mother cold as stone ; But her brother bravely vowed She should be my bride alone ; For he knew I loved her well ...
... Fair is Maire bhan astoir , Sweet as ripple on the shore Sings my Maire bhan astoir . Oh ! her sire is very proud , And her mother cold as stone ; But her brother bravely vowed She should be my bride alone ; For he knew I loved her well ...
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... fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless satirists have ...
... fair countess , dressed rather than disguised , as a page , held the horse of her victorious paramour . We loved to gaze on that princely mansion , re- peating to each other the marvellous lines in which our two matchless satirists have ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1852 |
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