Mary J. Newill (1860-1947), front cover from The nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, New York, 1898.
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Is there such a bird in my garden?
Mary J. Newill (1860-1947), from The nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, New York, 1898.
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My song sounds best in the green wood!
Mary J. Newill (1860-1947), from The nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, New York, 1898.
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The people were to hear it sing too, the emperor commanded.
Mary J. Newill (1860-1947), from The nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, New York, 1898.
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It was the little live Nightingale, that sat outside on a spray.
Mary J. Newill (1860-1947), from The nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, New York, 1898.
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Ferdinand: Most sure, the goddess on whom these airs attend.
Walter Crane, from Eight illustrations to Shakespeare’s Tempest, London, 1894.
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Boatswain: Hence! what care these roarers for the name of king?
Walter Crane, from Eight illustrations to Shakespeare’s Tempest, London, 1894.
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Miranda: If you’ll sit down,
I’ll bear your logs the while: pray, give me that;
I’ll carry it to the pile.
Walter Crane, from Eight illustrations to Shakespeare’s Tempest, London, 1894.
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