10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GIPSYHOOD»
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Gipsyhood in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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True, the days of his gipsyhood were past and gone; but the spirit of the Zingaro
had tarried with Vavasour longer than with most men, if indeed it was even yet
extinct. He could not help owning that, if the same temptation had assailed
himself ...
George Alfred Lawrence, 1862
2
Guy Livingstone: or, "Thorough".
... but we can trace through all this an under-current of satisfaction tenderly
fatuitous, as they go back to the days of their gipsyhood, when Plancus was
consul. I have been amused with watching these eminent but somewhat sensual
Christians ...
George Alfred Lawrence, 1871
3
Maurice Dering; or, The quadrilateral, by the author of 'Guy ...
Even so, 0 Benedict, my friend, may you sometimes think of the delicate white
flower that you would fain have plucked in the days of your gipsyhood, had it not
withered too soon, without treason to the Queen-Rose to whom you have since ...
George Alfred Lawrence, 1864
4
Maurice Dering, or, The quadrilateral: a novel
Even so, O Benedict, my friend, may you sometimes think of the delicate white
flower that you would fain have plucked in the days of your gipsyhood, had it not
withered too soon, without treason to the Queen-Rose to whom you have since ...
George Alfred Lawrence, 1864
5
Gypsies and Travellers in housing
She also observed approvingly that 'the tendency of the Act must be to benefit the
community at large because the ultimate aim would be the extinction of
gipsyhood [sic.], which in itself in the 20th century was an extraordinary anomaly'
...
David M. Smith, Margaret Greenfields, 2013
6
English Language Word Builder
... TERRAFORM CRISPHEAD JUICEHEAD SMACKHEAD GIPSYHOOD
LINKSLAND RANGELAND BEINGLESS BOUGHLESS BREADLESS
CHARTLESS CROWNLESS DOWERLESS FENCELESS FLOCKLESS
FRONDLESS GRACELESS ...
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Barren honour, by the author of 'Guy Livingstone'. Orig. ...
True, the days of his gipsyhood were past and gone ; but the spirit of the Zingaro
had tarried with Vavasour longer than with most men, if indeed it was even yet
extinct. He could not help owning that, if the same temptation had assailed
himself ...
George Alfred Lawrence, 1862
8
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
Here the gipsyhood is as true as in Arnold's poem or as in one of Birket Foster's
little cuts — some group, say, on the Micheldever down, a bit of scarlet cloak, a
tethered pony cropping the close turf, a wisp of smoke from the camp-fire among
...
John Douglas Cook, Philip Harwood, Frank Harris, 1913
I imagine that such a misnamed Don Juan as this, if he really intends to meet
Fifine again, will be well able to hold her at arm's length, and win from her the
truth of her gipsyhood and the heart of her poor mystery, which he certainly
desires to ...
Sun and Wind, I see, have left Freckle tell-tales of their theft, And the tan upon
your cheeks Is a token of the weeks Of your gipsyhood and joy, Running wild as
any boy. Back in town, and now, alas! Soon the gipsy spell will pass; Soon the
rose ...