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Edward Carswell

Short Name: Edward Carswell
Full Name: Carswell, Edward
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Texts by Edward Carswell (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Blow the trumpet, beat the drumEdward Carswell (Author)English3
Do you hear the bells aringing?Edward Carswell (Author)English2
Hark, it is the bugle's noteEdward Carswell (Author)2
I once used to think, there was nothing like drinkEdward Carswell (Author)2
I was made to be eaten and not to be drunkEdward Carswell (Author)English2
In going downhill on a slippery trackEdward Carswell (Author)2
Kind friends, I'm glad to meet you hereEdward Carswell (Author)English3
My heart was very heavyEdward Carswell (Author)2
Old party politicians, we've trusted you to doEdward Carswell (Author)English2
Shrink not in the battle, friendsEdward Carswell (Author)2
The state of Maine was first to singEdward Carswell (Author)English3
When fortune smiles, and friends aboundEdward Carswell (Author)2
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