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penetrating sweetness that we can
scarcely deem it of this earth", and
Charles Willeby wrote that it is by far "the most
beautiful and
consistent movement" of...
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departure from the
nocturne style." Some
musical critics,
including Charles Willeby and
Frederick Niecks, do not
think the
piece deserves its fame and position;...
- 1898), pp. 785–793 (subscription required)
Stanford (1914), pp. 27–28
Willeby, p. 264
Stanford (1914), p. 58 Rodmell, p. 28 "University of
Dublin Choral...
- Forsyth, Ivor Gurney,
Fritz Hart,
Roger Quilter,
Ernest Walker and
Charles Willeby. Henley's poem "Pro Rege Nostro"
became po****r
during the
First World...
- 1086 Torp, 1276
Thorp Wyleby. The
manorial affix originates from the
Willeby family who were
resident here in the 13th century. In the
Brayton parish...
- He also
wrote lyrics to
songs composed by his brother-in-law,
Charles Willeby, and book
reviews for
literary journals including The Bookman. The 1911...
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lyricist in the
sheet music for "Baby Clover" (1906), with
music by
Charles Willeby, sung by
Australian Ada Crossley. Her poem "March Violets"
appeared in...
- on Pathé Frères
Phonograph Company #25024 // I mind the day by
Charles Willeby,
recorded September 1919 as Side B.
Silver Threads Among the Gold by Eben...
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Daytona Beach News-Journal. July 1, 2007.
Retrieved December 11, 2008.
Willeby,
Kendra (July 2, 2001). "Area set to
explode for
Fourth holiday". The Daytona...