| Boston Burns Club (Boston, Mass.) - 1859 - 100 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and can say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| 1868 - 802 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and can say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to mouth. The winds whisper them, the birds whistle them, the corn, barley, and bulrushes hoarsely rustle them ;... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 406 pagina’s
...girl's head carry snatches of his sougs, and can say them by heart ; and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them, the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 pagina’s
...say them by heart ; and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from moutTi to mouth. The wind whispers them, the birds whistle...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them, the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Anna L. Beck Möring - 1882 - 164 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and can say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them, the handorgans of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1882 - 92 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and can say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the handorgans of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 488 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and they say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 440 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and they say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 438 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and they say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 440 pagina’s
...girl's head carries snatches of his songs, and they say them by heart, and, what is strangest of all, never learned them from a book, but from mouth to...at Geneva are framed and toothed to play them ; the hand-organs of the Savoyards in all cities repeat them, and the chimes of bells ring them in the spires.... | |
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