Katherine Duncan-Jones must be granted a certain originality. There cannot be many Shakespeare scholars who combine a refusal to accept that Hand D in the manuscript of Sir Thomas More has been ...
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Some sweet day, by and by. At the crystal river’s brink, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall find each broken link, Some sweet day, by and by; Then the star that, fading here, Left our hearts and homes so drear, We shall see more bright and clear, Some sweet day, by and by. Refrain Oh, these parting scenes will end, Some sweet day, by ...
We shall find each broken link, Some sweet day, by and by; Then the star that, fading here, Left our hearts and homes so drear, We shall see more bright and clear, Some sweet day, by and by. By and by, Some sweet day, We shall meet our loved ones gone, Some sweet day, by and by. Oh, these parting scenes will end, Some sweet day, by and by;
At The Crystal River’s Brink, Some Sweet Day, By And By; We Shall Find Each Broken Link, Some Sweet Day, By And By; Then The Star That, Fading Here, Left Our Hearts And Homes So Drear, We Shall See More Bright And Clear, Some Sweet Day, By And By. Oh, These Parting Scenes Will End, Some Sweet Day, By And By; We Shall Gather Friend With Friend,
2 At the crystal river's brink, We shall find each broken link, Then the star that, fading here, Left our hearts and homes so drear, We shall see more bright and clear, Some sweet day, by and by. 3 Oh, these parting scenes will end, We shall gather friend with friend, There before our Father's throne, When the mists and clouds have flown,