Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 psl. |
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... sing , " My God and King . " Verse . The heav'ns are not too high , His praise may thither fly ; The earth is not too low , His praises there may grow . Chorus . Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing , " My God and King . " Verse . The ...
... sing , " My God and King . " Verse . The heav'ns are not too high , His praise may thither fly ; The earth is not too low , His praises there may grow . Chorus . Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing , " My God and King . " Verse . The ...
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... sings " heav'n " for " heaven . " But often the music must give way to the demands of the verse , and allow for a pick ... Sing out lustily and enjoy it , not only about the campfire but on the trail , not only at rallies but around the ...
... sings " heav'n " for " heaven . " But often the music must give way to the demands of the verse , and allow for a pick ... Sing out lustily and enjoy it , not only about the campfire but on the trail , not only at rallies but around the ...
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... singing together . 5. The Music Goes Round and Round . ( a ) Now learn to sing the " Cuckoo Song " ( ' Sumer is icumen in ' ) . It is a four - part round with a two - part bass . It is best sung by four tenors and two basses , or by ...
... singing together . 5. The Music Goes Round and Round . ( a ) Now learn to sing the " Cuckoo Song " ( ' Sumer is icumen in ' ) . It is a four - part round with a two - part bass . It is best sung by four tenors and two basses , or by ...
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ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
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Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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