The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 2J. Walthoe, 1727 |
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... Strepbon ask'd the maid , What's whiter than this cream ? She blush'd , and cou'd not tell , fhe faid Thy teeth , my pretty lamb . What's redder than these berries are ? I know not , the reply'd : Those lips , which I'll no longer spare ...
... Strepbon ask'd the maid , What's whiter than this cream ? She blush'd , and cou'd not tell , fhe faid Thy teeth , my pretty lamb . What's redder than these berries are ? I know not , the reply'd : Those lips , which I'll no longer spare ...
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... Strepbon lies , Of all his wifh poffefs'd ; Gazing on Silvia's charming eyes ,, Whofe foul is there confefs'd . All foft and fweet the maid appears , With looks that know no art ; And , tho ' fhe yields with trembling fears , She yields ...
... Strepbon lies , Of all his wifh poffefs'd ; Gazing on Silvia's charming eyes ,, Whofe foul is there confefs'd . All foft and fweet the maid appears , With looks that know no art ; And , tho ' fhe yields with trembling fears , She yields ...
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... Strephon's plain and humble nature Mov'd me first to hear his tale ; Strepbon's truth by every creature Is proclaim'd through all the vale : There's not a nymph that wou'd not chufe him ; Why fhou'd I alone refuse him ? LES.BIA LESBIA's ...
... Strephon's plain and humble nature Mov'd me first to hear his tale ; Strepbon's truth by every creature Is proclaim'd through all the vale : There's not a nymph that wou'd not chufe him ; Why fhou'd I alone refuse him ? LES.BIA LESBIA's ...
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... fair . False men with study'd treacherous arts , • Fond innocence betray ; They talk of charms , and flames , and darts , But mean not what they say . R 3 Yet Yet , ah ! cou'd Strepbon faithful prove , And T A Collection of Songs . 185.
... fair . False men with study'd treacherous arts , • Fond innocence betray ; They talk of charms , and flames , and darts , But mean not what they say . R 3 Yet Yet , ah ! cou'd Strepbon faithful prove , And T A Collection of Songs . 185.
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs. Yet , ah ! cou'd Strepbon faithful prove , And conftant to his charms ! ' No more , faid I , no more , my love , But prefs'd her in my arms . THERE lives a lafs upon the green , Cou'd I her ...
A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs. Yet , ah ! cou'd Strepbon faithful prove , And conftant to his charms ! ' No more , faid I , no more , my love , But prefs'd her in my arms . THERE lives a lafs upon the green , Cou'd I her ...
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Страница 87 - But oh! what art can teach, What human voice can reach The sacred organ's praise? Notes inspiring holy love, Notes that wing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above.
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Страница 35 - Not, Celia, that I juster am Or better than the rest ; For I would change each hour, like them, Were not my heart at rest. But I am tied to very thee By every thought I have ; Thy face I only care to see, Thy heart I only crave.
Страница 55 - She cast not back a pitying eye : But left her lover in despair To sigh, to languish, and to die: Ah! how can those fair eyes endure To give the wounds they will not cure? Great God of Love, why hast thou made A face that can all hearts command, That all religions can invade, And change the laws of every land?
Страница 20 - A sigh or tear, perhaps, she'll give, But love on pity cannot live. Tell her that hearts for hearts were made, And love with love is only paid.
Страница 55 - Love, why hast thou made A face that can all hearts command, That all religions can invade, And change the laws of every land? Where thou hadst placed such power before, Thou shouldst have made her mercy more.
Страница 105 - Such beauty and pleasure does yield . The warblers are heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrush, The blackbird, and sweet cooing dove, With music enchant every bush.
Страница 87 - Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The double double double beat Of the thundering drum Cries Hark! the foes come; Charge, charge, 'tis too late to retreat!
Страница 127 - PHILLIS, men say that all my vows Are to thy fortune paid ; Alas ! my heart he little knows, Who thinks my love a trade. Were I of all these woods the lord, One berry from thy hand More real pleasure would afford Than all my large command. My humble love has learned to live On what the nicest maid, Without a conscious blush, may give Beneath the myrtle shade.