Supplement to the Courant, Volumes 15-19John L. Boswell, 1850 |
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... hear along our street Pass the minstrel throngs , Hark they play so sweet , On their hautboys , Christmas songs ! Let us by the fire Ever higher Sing them till the night expire ! In December ring Every day the chimes ; Loud the glee ...
... hear along our street Pass the minstrel throngs , Hark they play so sweet , On their hautboys , Christmas songs ! Let us by the fire Ever higher Sing them till the night expire ! In December ring Every day the chimes ; Loud the glee ...
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... hear ! We have won the wealth of many a clime , And the lore of many a page ; But where is the hope that saw in Time But its boundless heritage ! Wil it come again when the violet wakes ? And the woods their youth renew ? We have stood ...
... hear ! We have won the wealth of many a clime , And the lore of many a page ; But where is the hope that saw in Time But its boundless heritage ! Wil it come again when the violet wakes ? And the woods their youth renew ? We have stood ...
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... hear why you have come at all ! ' ' Mrs. Archibald ! Is it possible that you have for- gotten me already ? ' I must confess you have the advantage of me . ' ' You do not remember seeing me this forenoon , when your husband was at church ...
... hear why you have come at all ! ' ' Mrs. Archibald ! Is it possible that you have for- gotten me already ? ' I must confess you have the advantage of me . ' ' You do not remember seeing me this forenoon , when your husband was at church ...
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... hear of Robin taking ye cool ing beverage , and warned me that his death woulde be upon my head if I permitted him to be chilled : soe what could I doe ? Poor Robin very impatient in consequence ; and raving towards midnight . Rose ...
... hear of Robin taking ye cool ing beverage , and warned me that his death woulde be upon my head if I permitted him to be chilled : soe what could I doe ? Poor Robin very impatient in consequence ; and raving towards midnight . Rose ...
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... hear the high notes of the Prima Donna and the nana ( till to - morrow ) all return towards the city , which clapping of her admirers . The second story of this is reached by crossing the noble bridge that spans the eigners must not ...
... hear the high notes of the Prima Donna and the nana ( till to - morrow ) all return towards the city , which clapping of her admirers . The second story of this is reached by crossing the noble bridge that spans the eigners must not ...
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