Sibree, Madagascar and its People (London, 1870); Tantara ny Andriana eto Madagascar: Histoire des rois d'Imerina d'apres les manuscrits malgaches, (Antananarivo, 1875); Mullens, Twelve Months in Madagascar (London, 1875); Blanchard, L' Ile de Madagascar (Paris, 18 75); Dahle, Madagaskar og dets Beboere (Christiania, 1876-1878); Sibree and Baron (eds.), The Antananarivo Annual, Nos. [Please select]
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In the "Lyrical Ballads" it began thus: I hate that Andrew Jones: he'll breed His children up to waste and pillage: I wish the press-gang or the drum With its tantara sound would come, And sweep him from the village.' [Please select]
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Their terror was not lessened by the growing volume of shouts outside the house, and by the rub-a-dub-dub of the drums, and the tantara of the bugles, as the "To arms" was sounded along the village street. [Please select]
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'Dub-a-dub, dub-a-dub, thus strike their drums, Tantara, tantara, the Englishman comes.' [Please select]
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