-
Gladsome,
Humour & Blue is the
second album from
Martin Stephenson and the Daintees. All
songs written and
composed by
Martin Stephenson. "There Comes...
- Let us with a
gladsome mind is a hymn
written in 1623 by John Milton, a
pupil at St. Paul's School, at the age of 15 as a
paraphrase of
Psalm 136. It was...
- yourself)
Formal feeling, a Fraud,
feeling like a
Frustration G
Gezelligheid Gladsomeness Glee
Gratitude Greng jai
Grief Guilt H Han
Happiness Hatred Heebie-Jeebies...
- by
Cyril Rootham (1875–1938).
Milton also
wrote the hymn Let us with a
gladsome mind, a
versification of
Psalm 136. His 'L'Allegro' and 'Il Penseroso'...
- 5240 An Old-Fashioned
Picture Vernon Dalhart 5241 5242 5243 5244 5245 O
Gladsome Light & Th Lord's
Prayer Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Choir 5246 5247...
- that year's
Glastonbury Festival. They
recorded three further albums –
Gladsome,
Humour & Blue in 1988,
Salutation Road,
produced by Pete Anderson, in...
- Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your
joyous strains prolong? What the
gladsome tidings be?
Which inspire your
heavenly songs? |:
Gloria in
excelsis Deo...
-
inanimate objects and
impersonal natural forces, as in "Nature must be
gladsome when I was so happy" (Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre). Fors Clavigera: Ruskin...
- H****elt
dialect phonology Lithuanian džiaugsmingas [d͡ʒɛʊɡʲsʲˈmʲɪnɡɐs] '
gladsome' See
Lithuanian phonology Macedonian џемпер/džemper [ˈd͡ʒɛmpɛr] 'sweater'...
- its
Latin title Lumen Hilare, it has been
translated into
English as O
Gladsome Light. It is one of the
earliest known Christian hymns recorded outside...