London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 35
... hear Bu qui s'avance , ' or many of the other Parisian perform- ances , and remain in blissful igno- rance as to the cause of the titter in the pit and the horse - laugh in the gallery . ' Les Diables Roses ' has been be- fore the ...
... hear Bu qui s'avance , ' or many of the other Parisian perform- ances , and remain in blissful igno- rance as to the cause of the titter in the pit and the horse - laugh in the gallery . ' Les Diables Roses ' has been be- fore the ...
Side 40
... was an awe - inspiring sight to watch the burst and listen to the whistle of the storm . Sad enough , next day , to walk along the coast and see the wrecks washed ashore , and to hear the dismal tidings come in. 40 Our Seaside Resorts .
... was an awe - inspiring sight to watch the burst and listen to the whistle of the storm . Sad enough , next day , to walk along the coast and see the wrecks washed ashore , and to hear the dismal tidings come in. 40 Our Seaside Resorts .
Side 41
... hear the dismal tidings come in , hour by hour , of the lives lost on that eastern coast since yesterday's sun went down ! How many of those who read these lines have ever studied the Wreck- Chart of the British Isles ? ' How many of ...
... hear the dismal tidings come in , hour by hour , of the lives lost on that eastern coast since yesterday's sun went down ! How many of those who read these lines have ever studied the Wreck- Chart of the British Isles ? ' How many of ...
Side 44
... its tongue for the sake of the clack- But you'll own there's a something worth coming to hear In the clear honest ring of a ' varsity cheer ! Room there ! The ancient organ breathes , and lo 44 Commemoration : An Oxford Mixture .
... its tongue for the sake of the clack- But you'll own there's a something worth coming to hear In the clear honest ring of a ' varsity cheer ! Room there ! The ancient organ breathes , and lo 44 Commemoration : An Oxford Mixture .
Side 45
... Hear the Vice - Chancellor from his throne hold forth In Latin ( with the accents of the North ) ! Sublimely roll the vowels of the past From English lips : Wise are the ladies ' looks - and oh ! how fast Each moment slips Of such sweet ...
... Hear the Vice - Chancellor from his throne hold forth In Latin ( with the accents of the North ) ! Sublimely roll the vowels of the past From English lips : Wise are the ladies ' looks - and oh ! how fast Each moment slips Of such sweet ...
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