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... thing by desire ; Apollo may not be willing in the one case , or Minerva in the other . We view this work as a study , and as such it redounds to the author's credit . We cannot say that it exhibits many original traits , but it is free ...
... thing by desire ; Apollo may not be willing in the one case , or Minerva in the other . We view this work as a study , and as such it redounds to the author's credit . We cannot say that it exhibits many original traits , but it is free ...
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... thing of the kind that ever took place ; at least out of the metropolis . Of the Norwich Festivals , that in 1824 produced 67621 .; and the net profits remaining for the hospital were 24117 . A Grand Musical Festival took place in the ...
... thing of the kind that ever took place ; at least out of the metropolis . Of the Norwich Festivals , that in 1824 produced 67621 .; and the net profits remaining for the hospital were 24117 . A Grand Musical Festival took place in the ...
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... thing in the Creation . The motet , one of the compositions written for the society , possesses some of the merits , and exhibits the defects of the former two . That it is the production of a musician who is thoroughly acquainted with ...
... thing in the Creation . The motet , one of the compositions written for the society , possesses some of the merits , and exhibits the defects of the former two . That it is the production of a musician who is thoroughly acquainted with ...
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... things . We should much have approved the com- bination of the vocal and instrumental bases in the last chorus , but that it is an undisguised imitation of The Lord shall reign , ' the well - known opening of Handel's chorus , ' The ...
... things . We should much have approved the com- bination of the vocal and instrumental bases in the last chorus , but that it is an undisguised imitation of The Lord shall reign , ' the well - known opening of Handel's chorus , ' The ...
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... thing like the quantity of ori- ginality and correctness of judgment to the contest , for reasons which will be obvious to those who have reflected on the subject . The glees before us show that they are the product of a mind strength ...
... thing like the quantity of ori- ginality and correctness of judgment to the contest , for reasons which will be obvious to those who have reflected on the subject . The glees before us show that they are the product of a mind strength ...
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Страница 14 - Sweet air blow soft, mount larks aloft To give my Love good-morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, To give my Love good-morrow ; To give my Love good-morrow Notes from them both I'll borrow.
Страница 2 - But sure such folks could ne'er beget So sweet a girl as Sally! She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
Страница 3 - I'm drest all in my best To walk abroad with Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. My master carries me to church. And often am I blamed Because I leave him in the lurch As soon as text is named; I leave the church in sermon-time And slink away to Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
Страница 26 - Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh, ho ! sing, heigh, ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly Then, heigh, ho, the holly ! This life is most jolly.
Страница 21 - HENCE, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your folly ! There's nought in this life sweet, If man were wise to see't, But only melancholy ; Oh ! sweetest melancholy. Welcome, folded arms, and fixed eyes, A sigh that piercing mortifies, A look that's fastened to the ground, A tongue chained up, without a sound...
Страница 49 - Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired ; Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee ; How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair.
Страница 38 - He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest, Like a summer-dried fountain, When our need was the sorest. The font reappearing, From the rain-drops shall borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow ! The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary, But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory. The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are searest, But our flower was in flushing, When blighting was nearest.
Страница 26 - Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes: With every thing that pretty is, My lady sweet, arise: Arise, arise.
Страница 49 - Go, lovely Rose ! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired: Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired.
Страница 26 - The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day; But glory remains when their lights fade away! Begin, ye tormentors! your threats are in vain, For the son of Alknomook shall never complain. Remember the arrows he shot from his bow; Remember your chiefs by his hatchet laid low: Why so slow? — do you wait till I shrink from the pain? No — the son of Alknomook will never complain.