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Land That I Love
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Lawrance G Lux
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
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Peter Benson again caused great unrest with his quote of Sir Walter Scott, so I had foolish pretensions of granduer.
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Faint breath it takes Without real imprint on the Soul, As One glances at the sky of home; A mystic realm of Friend and Family, Joys of early acquaintance immortalized Admixt original Sights and Sounds, Captured in memory's eye.
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
6/12/2006 |
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| well done ... |
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| Reviewed by Erin Kelly-Moen |
6/10/2006 |
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As utterly uttered as I've ever read, Lawrance. So much so, I must repeat my readings of such...
Erin Elizabeth Kelly-Moen
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
6/6/2006 |
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| And so well done by Sir Walter Scott and your rendition. |
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| Reviewed by richard cederberg |
6/6/2006 |
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No foolish pretensions here, grandeur maybe, but not relevance or understandability,
Nice
Richard |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
6/6/2006 |
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Beautifully said!
eT |
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| Reviewed by High Country Girl |
6/6/2006 |
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Totally!!
TY LgL
Ch'erie |
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