Singer, it is said, once had his help-meet, singress; but she has departed and sent a songstress to keep company with her mates, the songsters of the groves, as well as of our choirs:[…]
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Singer, it is said, once had his help-meet, singress; but she has departed and sent a songstress to keep company with her mates, the songsters of the groves, as well as of our choirs:[…]
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Nothing else being so well calculated to afford agood^([sic]) idea of the peculiar features of every-day life in Hungary as a genuine Hungarian play, the visitor who would pass an evening in studying this, in hearing pretty music and the excellent singing of Madame [Louise] Blaha, called the Hungarian lark, an actress and singress of much ability, should not fail of going to the Nepszinhaz (The Peoples Theatre).
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Approaching a great and mighty city for the first time must be like going into the presence of majesty; only heaven save me from such palpitation the day I become singress to the queen!
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Ye first tune is Auld Lang Syne by all ye singerse and singresses.
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