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With the good old leathern bottle, and the beer it shall be brown,
Letter 94 2009
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With the good old leathern bottle, and the beer it shall be brown,
Letter 94 2009
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With the good old leathern bottle, and the beer it shall be brown,
Letter 94 2009
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Who has never been conquered by black, white, or brown,
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They kindly did invite me to pledge the ale so brown,
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When I look'd at the bracken so bright and the heather so brown,
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Joe, whose wife I was to be -- my lover, strong and brown,
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Apollo in Homer is [Greek: chrusaoros], that is to say, bearing a golden sword; while [Greek: xanthos], which has been mistranslated to mean fair, means reddish brown and brown,
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They spent some time here in visiting the different spots of interest within the church; in going out to see the tiny garden, where grow the thornless rose-bushes with blood-stained leaves, according to the old tradition, at which they were permitted to look through glass; and in listening to the rambling talk of a transparent-faced old monk in brown,
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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The stream frae the mountain, rock-ribbit and brown,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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