15 examples of cornwall's in sentences

Not Dibdin's; not Barry Cornwall's; not Tom Campbell's; not any of the "Pirate's Serenades" and "I'm afloats!" which appear in the music-shop- windows, illustrated by lithographic vignettes of impossible ships in impracticable positions.

The 1/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry joined it from Aden, but for some months the battalion was not itself.

The reference is to "A Dream," a poem in Barry Cornwall's Dramatic Scenes, 1819, which Lamb greatly admired.

In Barry Cornwall's Memoir of Lamb, Chapter VI., there is also an account of the accident to DyerProcter (Barry Cornwall) having chanced to visit the Lambs just after the event.

Barry Cornwall's anecdote of him, 377.

354 Charles Lamb to B.W. Procter Nov. 11 From Barry Cornwall's Charles Lamb with alterations.

APPENDIX Barton's "Spiritual Law" Barton's "Translation of Enoch" Talfourd's "Verses in Memory of a Child named after Charles Lamb" FitzGerald's "Meadows in Spring" Montgomery's "The Common Lot" Barry Cornwall's "Epistle to Charles Lamb" ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LETTERS INDEX FRONTISPIECE CHARLES LAMB (aged 51).

Allan Cunningham's Maid of Elvar and Barry Cornwall's English Songs, both published by Moxon.

This is Barry Cornwall's "King Death":

BARRY CORNWALL'S "EPISTLE TO CHARLES LAMB; ON HIS EMANCIPATION FROM CLERKSHIP" (WRITTEN OVER A FLASK OF SHERRIS) FROM ENGLISH SONGS (See Letter 551, page 952)

Perhaps you have not read a little poem of Barry Cornwall's, the idea of which must come home to the heart of most of us: "Touch us gently, Time!

205 "He two-and-thirty years or more, Had been a wild and woodland rover; Had heard the Atlantic surges roar On farthest Cornwall's rocky shore, And trod the cliffs of Dover.

Do you remember what Lamb said of Barry Cornwall's wen on the nape of his neck?

Why, after all, should I say anything to spoil Cornwall's prospects as a health-resort?"

It would be better to get a book, I concluded, and hunted up Barry Cornwall's songs.

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