Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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The midnight roarer of coarse jest and obscenity will be still farther out of his
element . But to those who are enamoured with that sacred art , which beyond
every other elevates andrefines the foul , to whom the sprightly lyre of Horace
and ...
The midnight roarer of coarse jest and obscenity will be still farther out of his
element . But to those who are enamoured with that sacred art , which beyond
every other elevates andrefines the foul , to whom the sprightly lyre of Horace
and ...
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Notwithstanding the pains the Editor has taken to procure information , there are
still a number of pieces in the colleElion , the authors of which he cannot discover
. Any farther intelligence of this kind will be thankfully received , I. E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
Notwithstanding the pains the Editor has taken to procure information , there are
still a number of pieces in the colleElion , the authors of which he cannot discover
. Any farther intelligence of this kind will be thankfully received , I. E S S A Y Ο Ν ...
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species of poetical composition regulated by peculiar laws , and susceptible of a
certain definition ; still however retaining so much of the musical idea , as to make
it an essential circumstance , that by a regularly returning measure it be ...
species of poetical composition regulated by peculiar laws , and susceptible of a
certain definition ; still however retaining so much of the musical idea , as to make
it an essential circumstance , that by a regularly returning measure it be ...
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Nature , farther refined , but still nature , gives the second class of pieces
containing the sentimental part of the former , abstracted from the tale and rural
landscape , and improved by a more studied obfervation of the internal feelings
of pasfion ...
Nature , farther refined , but still nature , gives the second class of pieces
containing the sentimental part of the former , abstracted from the tale and rural
landscape , and improved by a more studied obfervation of the internal feelings
of pasfion ...
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... Το get sweet cetywall ; The honey - fuckle , the harlocke , The lily and the lady
smocke , To deck her summer hall . - 0 It is impossible for description to be more
lively , or more consistently proper . THAT C3 That there is still room for novelty in
...
... Το get sweet cetywall ; The honey - fuckle , the harlocke , The lily and the lady
smocke , To deck her summer hall . - 0 It is impossible for description to be more
lively , or more consistently proper . THAT C3 That there is still room for novelty in
...
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appear arms beauty breaſt bright Celia charms cheek cruel dead dear delight deſpair epigram eyes face fair fall fancy fate fear feel fighs firſt fond gentle give grace hand happy head hear heart heaven hope hour idea kind language laſt late leave lips live looks loſe lover maid meet mind morning moſt move muſic muſt nature ne'er never nymph o'er object once pain paſſion PHYLLIS pieces pity plain pleaſing pleaſure poetical poetry poets pride prove ſay ſee ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhepherd ſhould ſmile ſoft ſome ſong ſoul ſpeak ſtill ſubject ſuch ſwain ſweet taſte tears tell tender thee theſe thine thoſe thou thought thro true turn Twas vain vows weep whoſe wind wiſh young youth
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