The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... Barry Cornwall . There have been few or no songs since the Revolution that can compare with the little lyrics found in our old dramatists- Like orient pearls at random strung- but I can see no good grounds for Mr. Procter's assertion ...
... Barry Cornwall . There have been few or no songs since the Revolution that can compare with the little lyrics found in our old dramatists- Like orient pearls at random strung- but I can see no good grounds for Mr. Procter's assertion ...
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... . He acknow- ledges the courtesy and kindness of Mr. Moore in granting him per- mission to select what he required as far as it lay in his power to do VOL . I. d Barry Cornwall has caught much of the spirit , and INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... . He acknow- ledges the courtesy and kindness of Mr. Moore in granting him per- mission to select what he required as far as it lay in his power to do VOL . I. d Barry Cornwall has caught much of the spirit , and INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
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Barry Cornwall has caught much of the spirit , and lyrical ease of our old dramatists . The depth of thought in his songs , is what we too rarely meet with . I need only mention the names of Mr. Lover and Mr. Darley , and who can do so ...
Barry Cornwall has caught much of the spirit , and lyrical ease of our old dramatists . The depth of thought in his songs , is what we too rarely meet with . I need only mention the names of Mr. Lover and Mr. Darley , and who can do so ...
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... And must I - must I now Meet death's embrace for that chaste kiss , That holy kiss you vow'd ? And must I for my bridal dress Be mantled in the shroud ? A SERENADE . BARRY CORNWALL . Awake ! -the starry 278 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... And must I - must I now Meet death's embrace for that chaste kiss , That holy kiss you vow'd ? And must I for my bridal dress Be mantled in the shroud ? A SERENADE . BARRY CORNWALL . Awake ! -the starry 278 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
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A SERENADE . BARRY CORNWALL . Awake ! -the starry midnight hour Hangs charm'd , and pauseth in its flight : In its own sweetness sleeps the flower , And the doves lie hushed in delight ! Awake ! awake ! Look forth , my love , for Love's ...
A SERENADE . BARRY CORNWALL . Awake ! -the starry midnight hour Hangs charm'd , and pauseth in its flight : In its own sweetness sleeps the flower , And the doves lie hushed in delight ! Awake ! awake ! Look forth , my love , for Love's ...
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