10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLADSOMELY»
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1
Life sketches, and echoes from the valley, by Marianne ...
Well, there is much in the lives of us all to perplex us, and, unless we have
confidence in the all-loving heart and all-wise hand that divide unto us our
portion, we shall most likely murmur. Yet is it as well to live gladsomely if we can,
to open our ...
2
Saint Godric, and other poems
And willingly and gladsomely For her dear sake I toil, That I may see joy in her
eye, And on her lip a smile. For her a monarch's power and pomp I'd gladsomely
resign — She's worth the world, and more, to me, This darling wife of mine.
James Conway (of Sadberge.), 1872
3
Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry
JOHN MACKLEGS SONG. 1. Good evening to thee, madam moon, Sing brown
barley bree, Good evening to thee, madam moon, Sing bree ; So gladsomely ye'
re glowering down, Fu' loth am I to part so soon, But all the world is running roun'
...
4
Sketches of Life and Landscape
The glowing hearth grew warmer than before, The baking apples tumbled to and
fro, The singing kettle instant spouted o'er, Kate could no longer spin, nor Sally
sew, And e'en the wind seemed gladsomely to blow ! Joined all the household in
...
5
Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and ...
And Julio is chanting to his bride, A merry song of his wild heart, that died On the
soft breeze through pinks beside the sea, All rustling in their beauty gladsomely.
SONG. A rosary of stars, love! we'll count them as we go Upon the laughing ...
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson, 1842
6
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Aoibhneas, subhachas, gairdeachas, aiteas, toil-inntinn. GLADSOME, adj.
Aoibhneach, ait, sdlasach, buidheach, toilichte. GLADSOMELY, adv. See
Gladsome. GLADSOMENESS, s. Aoibhneas, subhachas, cedl gaire. GLAIR, s. l.
The white of ...
7
The Rural and Domestic Life of Germany: With Characteristic ...
To our great pleasure, it continued thus many miles, the sun shining over all most
gladsomely. Then we came to a hollow dry glade, scattered with picturesque old
oaks, where as picturesque a lad was herding his flock of swine, and soon after ...
8
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Here, in a substantial family chaise, setting forth betimes to take advantage of the
dewy road, come a gentleman and his wife, with their rosy-checked little girl
sitting gladsomely between them. The bottom of the chaise is heaped with ...
9
The Manhattan and de la Salle Monthly
Merrily ringing, gladsomely singing, Peal the loud note and the anthem of" praise
: Minstrels far sweeter mimic the metre, Waken the echoes with joy -telling lays.
Far in the woodland, carols of mirth Ring from the forest-tree, rise from the earth ...
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The United States Democratic Review
... the resounding timbers with their iron tramp Here, in a substantial family chaise
, setting forth betimes to take advantage of the dewy road, come a gentleman and
his wife, with their rosy-cheeked little girl sitting gladsomely between them.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GLADSOMELY»
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Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, review
Still, what makes the film so lovable and still so gladsomely alive today is how closely it hews to Demy's distinctive, celebratory vision of life. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 09»