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The last couple pieces were the hymn "Nearer My God To Thee", and then a very, very beautiful waltz called "Songe D'Automne" which they believe was the last song played.
fudge & marshmallow creme recipes soapturtle 2007
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Pis mes bouquins (Vendredi) * Songe d'une nuit d'été
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2005
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'Recall Le Songe d'Athalie,' she entreated, 'and say it.'
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Chatterton first exhibited the _Songe to Ælla_ in his own handwriting, then gave Barrett the parchment, which contained strange textual variations.
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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(_Ælla_, 872.) and, from the _Songe bie a Manne and Womanne_,
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Brants draws attention to the interesting fact that a germ of Malthusianism is to be found in the much-discussed _Songe du Vergier_, book ii. chaps.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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He wrote "Adonis" for Fouquet, and had worked three years at the "Songe de Vaux," when the ruin of his patron caused him to lay it aside.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864 Various
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The title in the vellum MS. was simply "_Songe toe Ælle_," with a small mark of reference to a note below, containing the following words -- "_Lorde of the castelle of Brystowe ynne daies of yore_."
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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_Ælla, a Tragycal Enterlude_ -- far the finest of the longer Rowleian poems -- the _Songe to Ælla_ and _The Bristowe Tragedy_ (the authorship of which last he appears in an unguarded moment to have acknowledged to his mother).
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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London, and sent to ROWLIE, as an Answer to the preceding _Songe of
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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