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Page 32
ON SONGS AND SONG WRITERS . MR EDITOR , EVERY one who has dabbled in verse , must have found the difficulty of writ- ing a tolerably satisfactory song , -I mean , satisfactory even to the ... Song Writing . On Songs and Song Writers mamaraan.
ON SONGS AND SONG WRITERS . MR EDITOR , EVERY one who has dabbled in verse , must have found the difficulty of writ- ing a tolerably satisfactory song , -I mean , satisfactory even to the ... Song Writing . On Songs and Song Writers mamaraan.
Page 34
... song . His tact , also , in adapting the train of sentiment to the air is equal to that of Burns . They are the twin stars , the Castor and Pollux of the British lyre . It is almost needless to point out individual songs of this poet ...
... song . His tact , also , in adapting the train of sentiment to the air is equal to that of Burns . They are the twin stars , the Castor and Pollux of the British lyre . It is almost needless to point out individual songs of this poet ...
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... song - an old legend . Hak . Has it a mournful ending ? Seems it first , As if all things went prosperously on , Then winds up suddenly with death and murder ? Kark . No , Sire . The song is sad from the beginning . Hak . Well that I ...
... song - an old legend . Hak . Has it a mournful ending ? Seems it first , As if all things went prosperously on , Then winds up suddenly with death and murder ? Kark . No , Sire . The song is sad from the beginning . Hak . Well that I ...
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