The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots & English, Том 2R. Forrester, 1876 - 273 страници |
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... play of love is now begun The fages of old The smiling morn , the breathing spring 235 200 31 195 • 105 IIO Tarry woo , tarry woo · Ten years , like Troy , my stubborn heart . The first time at the looking - glafs . + The fun was funk ...
... play of love is now begun The fages of old The smiling morn , the breathing spring 235 200 31 195 • 105 IIO Tarry woo , tarry woo · Ten years , like Troy , my stubborn heart . The first time at the looking - glafs . + The fun was funk ...
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... play'd against reason , will certainly lofe , Warring naked with robbers in arms . Young Damon despis'd for his plainness of parts , Has worth that a woman would prize ; He'll run the race out , tho ' he heavily starts , And distance ...
... play'd against reason , will certainly lofe , Warring naked with robbers in arms . Young Damon despis'd for his plainness of parts , Has worth that a woman would prize ; He'll run the race out , tho ' he heavily starts , And distance ...
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... playing , and fweetly , sweetly , Sing a love - fonnet , and charm her ears ; Wittily , prettily , talk her down , Chafe her , and praise her if fair or brown ; Sooth her and smooth her , And tease her and please her , And touch but her ...
... playing , and fweetly , sweetly , Sing a love - fonnet , and charm her ears ; Wittily , prettily , talk her down , Chafe her , and praise her if fair or brown ; Sooth her and smooth her , And tease her and please her , And touch but her ...
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... play , My reap - hook I maun cast quite away , And fight too like a man , Among ' em for our royal Queen Anne . Each carle of Irish mettle battles like a dragon : The Germans waddle , and straddle to the drum ; The Italians , and the ...
... play , My reap - hook I maun cast quite away , And fight too like a man , Among ' em for our royal Queen Anne . Each carle of Irish mettle battles like a dragon : The Germans waddle , and straddle to the drum ; The Italians , and the ...
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... playing , She ogled so the swain , It fav'd her plainly saying , Let's kifs to ease our pain , & c . A thousand times he kiss'd her Upon the flow'ry green : But as he further prefs'd her , A pretty leg was seen , & c . So many beauties ...
... playing , She ogled so the swain , It fav'd her plainly saying , Let's kifs to ease our pain , & c . A thousand times he kiss'd her Upon the flow'ry green : But as he further prefs'd her , A pretty leg was seen , & c . So many beauties ...
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