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Sheet music cover image of the song 'Orange Blossoms Waltz Song', with original authorship notes reading 'Words by Geo M Vickers Music by Adam Geibel', United States, 1882. The publisher is listed as 'W.F. Shaw]', the form of composition is 'sectional', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Hark, Hark! gaily the bells are ringing', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sheet-music-cover-image-of-the-song-orange-blossoms-waltz-song-with-132101931.html
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RM2CNMAY4–. Kittens and cats; a book of tales . imnn mmnnnrni ii i n 11 rm n iinTTrnrm niJJicr iHiinini I AM GRANNY GRAY im-nrmmn 11 1111 i n i u i i n in i i 11 1111 11 111 n n 111 6 KITTENS AND CATS —^-^•=•-^1^. GETTING KEADY Hark, hark! what is that noise ? No, I cannot play with you now. I must take my bath. I must get ready for the party. I have a new jacket and a new hat to wear. My pants were new last week, but they are not new now. I tore two holes in them when I climbedthe apple tree in the back yard. Mother patched them, but someway thepatches show more than the holes did. Perhaps my new jacke
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. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . s vain and void, H Whats here to be enjoyd But grief and sickness, and large bills of sorrow. Drawn now, and crossd to-morrow ?Or what are men, but puffs of dying breath, Revivd with living death 1Fond youth, oh, build thy hopes on surer grounds Than what dull flesh propounds :Trust not this hollow world, tis empty : hark, it sound.s. QuARLEs Emblems. A FOOLISH WOMAN IS KNOWN BY HER FINdRY. 187 FAIR IS NOT F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moral-emblems-with-aphorisms-adages-and-proverbs-of-all-ages-and-nations-from-jacob-cats-and-robert-farlie-with-illustrations-freely-rendered-from-designs-found-in-their-works-s-vain-and-void-h-whats-here-to-be-enjoyd-but-grief-and-sickness-and-large-bills-of-sorrow-drawn-now-and-crossd-to-morrow-or-what-are-men-but-puffs-of-dying-breath-revivd-with-living-death-1fond-youth-oh-build-thy-hopes-on-surer-grounds-than-what-dull-flesh-propounds-trust-not-this-hollow-world-tis-empty-hark-it-sounds-quarles-emblems-a-foolish-woman-is-known-by-her-findry-187-fair-is-not-f-image375580335.html
RM2CR14FB–. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . s vain and void, H Whats here to be enjoyd But grief and sickness, and large bills of sorrow. Drawn now, and crossd to-morrow ?Or what are men, but puffs of dying breath, Revivd with living death 1Fond youth, oh, build thy hopes on surer grounds Than what dull flesh propounds :Trust not this hollow world, tis empty : hark, it sound.s. QuARLEs Emblems. A FOOLISH WOMAN IS KNOWN BY HER FINdRY. 187 FAIR IS NOT F
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