spring, scenes of
and sleek in the spring. But those were days of 1
no such thing. Those were days 2
Those were days so close 3
O, those were days, Duet 4
sources
- ex John Clay (1851-1934 *), “The Cheyenne Club, Recollections of an Organization once famous in connection with the development of the Western cattle trade,” in Clay, Robinson & Company’s Live Stock Report (December 28, 1916) : 8-9
- ex George Eliot, “Amos Barton,” in Scenes of Clerical Life (1858) : 2
- ex Charles King (1844-1933 *), A Trooper Galahad (1898) : 152
- title of vocal composition, by N. C. Bochsa (1789-1856 *), listed (among several Bochsa works) in advertisement of Keith, Prowse, and Co., in The Harmonicon (May 1831) : 12
tags: those were days; N. C. Bochsa; John Clay; George Eliot