The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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... Lochaber No More , " but Campbell said : " No , no ; I cannot play that to - night . Mr. Craig will play . " Craig ... Lochaber . ' Lachlan . " Without a word , Lachlan began , not " Lochaber " — he was not ready for that yet - but " The ...
... Lochaber No More , " but Campbell said : " No , no ; I cannot play that to - night . Mr. Craig will play . " Craig ... Lochaber . ' Lachlan . " Without a word , Lachlan began , not " Lochaber " — he was not ready for that yet - but " The ...
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... Lochaber was still upon us , the minister , with exquisite skill , fell into the refrain of that simple and beautiful camp - meeting hymn , " The Sweet By and By . " After playing the verse through once , he sang softly the refrain ...
... Lochaber was still upon us , the minister , with exquisite skill , fell into the refrain of that simple and beautiful camp - meeting hymn , " The Sweet By and By . " After playing the verse through once , he sang softly the refrain ...
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