The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots & English, Том 2R. Forrester, 1876 - 273 страници |
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... , In a manner fo foft , fo engaging and sweet , As foon might persuade her his paffion to meet . How much he ador'd her , How oft he implor'd her , How oft he implor'd her , B I cannot express ; But he lov'd to excefs , A ...
... , In a manner fo foft , fo engaging and sweet , As foon might persuade her his paffion to meet . How much he ador'd her , How oft he implor'd her , How oft he implor'd her , B I cannot express ; But he lov'd to excefs , A ...
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... meet . While blushes like roses , Which nature compofes , Which nature composes , Vermilion'd her face , With an ardor and grace , Which her lover improv'd , When he found he had mov'd , In a manner so soft , fo engaging and sweet , As ...
... meet . While blushes like roses , Which nature compofes , Which nature composes , Vermilion'd her face , With an ardor and grace , Which her lover improv'd , When he found he had mov'd , In a manner so soft , fo engaging and sweet , As ...
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... raging paffion , Love's a torment if too great . When the storm is once blown over , Soon the ocean quiet grows ; But a constant faithful lover Seldom meets with true repose . SONG VI . MY days have been fo wondrous free OF CHOICE SONGS .
... raging paffion , Love's a torment if too great . When the storm is once blown over , Soon the ocean quiet grows ; But a constant faithful lover Seldom meets with true repose . SONG VI . MY days have been fo wondrous free OF CHOICE SONGS .
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... meet again ; Change as ye lift , ye winds , my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points at thee . Believe not what the landmen say , Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind ; They'll tell , the failors , when away , In ev ...
... meet again ; Change as ye lift , ye winds , my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points at thee . Believe not what the landmen say , Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind ; They'll tell , the failors , when away , In ev ...
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... meet her and treat her , And kifs with a guinea , and all's your own . Он SONG XVI . SHE . H love ! if a god thou wilt be , Do justice in favour of me ; For yonder approaching I fee , A man with a beard , Who , as I have heard , Hath ...
... meet her and treat her , And kifs with a guinea , and all's your own . Он SONG XVI . SHE . H love ! if a god thou wilt be , Do justice in favour of me ; For yonder approaching I fee , A man with a beard , Who , as I have heard , Hath ...
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