The Wind on the Heath: A Gypsy AnthologyJohn Sampson |
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... true Eden - life . ' I call this Wind on the Heath a Gypsy anthology ; but it is rather an anthology of the Gypsy spirit , since I include some pieces which are not definitely Romani , and exclude others as ' Counterfeit Egyptian ...
... true Eden - life . ' I call this Wind on the Heath a Gypsy anthology ; but it is rather an anthology of the Gypsy spirit , since I include some pieces which are not definitely Romani , and exclude others as ' Counterfeit Egyptian ...
Page 288
... True Romans both are we— For I've answer'd thee in Romany , And thou hast answer'd me . A Lesson in Romany HARAOH lived in Egypt . ' PHARA So did we once , brother . ' And you left it ? ' ' My fathers did , brother . ' < C And why did ...
... True Romans both are we— For I've answer'd thee in Romany , And thou hast answer'd me . A Lesson in Romany HARAOH lived in Egypt . ' PHARA So did we once , brother . ' And you left it ? ' ' My fathers did , brother . ' < C And why did ...
Page 355
... true to - day . Cp . note to p . 278 . 306. BORROW . Lavengro ; vol . i . chap . xxiv . Cp . p . 283 . " " 307. BURNEY . Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay ; vol . ii . 1788 . Jacob Bryant , the mythologist , who made his collection ...
... true to - day . Cp . note to p . 278 . 306. BORROW . Lavengro ; vol . i . chap . xxiv . Cp . p . 283 . " " 307. BURNEY . Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay ; vol . ii . 1788 . Jacob Bryant , the mythologist , who made his collection ...
Contents
LORDS OF THE UNIVERSE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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