The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots & English, Том 2R. Forrester, 1876 - 273 страници |
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... merry merry be He who for ever • Hey ! my kitten , a kitten How blefs'd are beggar - laffes . 80 ΙΟΟ • 256 How happy are we How happy are we 148 66 238 How happy a state does the miller poffefs How pleasant a failor's life passes • 115 ...
... merry merry be He who for ever • Hey ! my kitten , a kitten How blefs'd are beggar - laffes . 80 ΙΟΟ • 256 How happy are we How happy are we 148 66 238 How happy a state does the miller poffefs How pleasant a failor's life passes • 115 ...
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... merry , & c . My dearest maid fince you defire My dear mistress has a heart . My friend and I . 447 S v Kindly , kindly , thus my treasure Laft Sunday at St. James's pray'rs Leander on the bay Leave off your foolish prating Let foldiers ...
... merry , & c . My dearest maid fince you defire My dear mistress has a heart . My friend and I . 447 S v Kindly , kindly , thus my treasure Laft Sunday at St. James's pray'rs Leander on the bay Leave off your foolish prating Let foldiers ...
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... merry vein . Who , to dames of high place , Does prattle like any parrot too ; Yet with doxies a brace At night pigs in a garret too ; Patrimony out - run , To make a fine fhow to carry thee : Plainly , friend , thou'rt undone , If fuch ...
... merry vein . Who , to dames of high place , Does prattle like any parrot too ; Yet with doxies a brace At night pigs in a garret too ; Patrimony out - run , To make a fine fhow to carry thee : Plainly , friend , thou'rt undone , If fuch ...
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... merry glee of Edinborrow town ; Since French and Spanish lowns stand at bay , And valiant lads of Britain hold ' em play , My reap - hook I maun cast quite away , And fight too like a man , Among ' em for our royal Queen Anne . Each ...
... merry glee of Edinborrow town ; Since French and Spanish lowns stand at bay , And valiant lads of Britain hold ' em play , My reap - hook I maun cast quite away , And fight too like a man , Among ' em for our royal Queen Anne . Each ...
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... Merry Andrew to LEVERIGO , the Mountebank Doctor . HERE are people and sports , Of all sizes and forts , Coach'd damfel and fquire , And mob in the mire , Tarpaulins , trugmallions , Lords , ladies , fows babies OF CHOICE SONGS . 51.
... Merry Andrew to LEVERIGO , the Mountebank Doctor . HERE are people and sports , Of all sizes and forts , Coach'd damfel and fquire , And mob in the mire , Tarpaulins , trugmallions , Lords , ladies , fows babies OF CHOICE SONGS . 51.
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Страница 21 - twas a pleasure too great ; I listen'd, and cried when she sung, Was nightingale ever so sweet ! How foolish was I to believe, She could dote on so lowly a clown, Or that her fond heart would not grieve To forsake the fine folk of the town ; To think that a beauty so gay So kind and so constant would prove, Or go clad, like our maidens, in...
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