The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots & English, Том 2R. Forrester, 1876 - 273 страници |
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... o'er mankind preside 223 246 Ye virgin powers , defend my heart 83 Yes , all the world will fure agree 91 Yes I could love , if I could find 74 You may cease to complain 75 You meaner beauties of the night 213 Young Roger came tapping ...
... o'er mankind preside 223 246 Ye virgin powers , defend my heart 83 Yes , all the world will fure agree 91 Yes I could love , if I could find 74 You may cease to complain 75 You meaner beauties of the night 213 Young Roger came tapping ...
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... o'er her , No relief in that you'll find ; Still fond fhepherd , you'll adore her For the beauties of her mind . > * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 00 SONG IV . TEN years , like Troy , my ftubborn heart , Withstood th ' affault of fond defire : But ...
... o'er her , No relief in that you'll find ; Still fond fhepherd , you'll adore her For the beauties of her mind . > * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 00 SONG IV . TEN years , like Troy , my ftubborn heart , Withstood th ' affault of fond defire : But ...
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... O'er cultivated lands ; Like eastern tyrants , Flavia deigns To rule o'er barren fands . Then boaft , fair Flavia , boast thy face , Thy beauty's only store : Thy charms will every day decrease , Each day gives Stella more . SONG XIV ...
... O'er cultivated lands ; Like eastern tyrants , Flavia deigns To rule o'er barren fands . Then boaft , fair Flavia , boast thy face , Thy beauty's only store : Thy charms will every day decrease , Each day gives Stella more . SONG XIV ...
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... o'er ; But was perverted by a look , Which pierced me from the door . High thoughts of heaven I came to use , With the devoutest care ; Which gay young Strepon made me lose , And all the raptures there . He wait to hand me to my chair ...
... o'er ; But was perverted by a look , Which pierced me from the door . High thoughts of heaven I came to use , With the devoutest care ; Which gay young Strepon made me lose , And all the raptures there . He wait to hand me to my chair ...
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... o'er the roaring billows She caft a wifhful look ; Her head was crown'd with willows , That trembled o'er the brook . Twelve months were gone and over , And nine long tedious days ; Why didft thou , vent'rous lover , Why didst thou ...
... o'er the roaring billows She caft a wifhful look ; Her head was crown'd with willows , That trembled o'er the brook . Twelve months were gone and over , And nine long tedious days ; Why didft thou , vent'rous lover , Why didst thou ...
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beauty Becauſe Bellaſpelling beſt bluſhes bonny breaſt Celia charms chearful Chloe cou'd cry'd dear defire derol Derry deſpair drink e'er Earl of Murray eaſe eaſy eyes fair falſe fays feek fhall fhou'd fighs fing firſt foft fome fong fooliſh foon forrow foul frae freſh ftill fuch fwain fweet glaſs gowans are gay heart himſelf houſe Invermay joys kifs kind kiſs laſs laſt loft loſe lov'd lover maid Marg❜ret merry miſtreſs moſt muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain paſs paſſion paſt Phillis pleaſe pleaſure poor pray purſue raiſe reaſon reſt roſe ſaid ſay ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkies ſmile ſoft SONG ſpeak ſports ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtream Strephon ſwain ſweet taſte tell thee There's theſe thoſe thou thouſand treaſure trifle Twas uſe vex'd vows Whilft Whoſe wife wine wiſh wou'd young
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