The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 4J. Walthoe, 1732 |
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... Derry down , & c . As late on the plains of famous Dunfmore , Of lords , knights , and ' fquires , a numerous store , Bites , jockies , and parfons affembled amain , And belles in gilt chariots adorn'd all the plain , Derry down , & c ...
... Derry down , & c . As late on the plains of famous Dunfmore , Of lords , knights , and ' fquires , a numerous store , Bites , jockies , and parfons affembled amain , And belles in gilt chariots adorn'd all the plain , Derry down , & c ...
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... Derry down , & c . But why , with the reft , trusty C - ve , did ' you fail , Who ne'er on the ladies was known to turn tail ? I fear fome field nymph did our pleasures forestal , And difabled our spark that night for a ball , Derry ...
... Derry down , & c . But why , with the reft , trusty C - ve , did ' you fail , Who ne'er on the ladies was known to turn tail ? I fear fome field nymph did our pleasures forestal , And difabled our spark that night for a ball , Derry ...
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... Derry down , & c . W CLOE and IRIS . ANTON Clee , young and charming , Kindles but a fhort - liv'd fire ; Fickle humours , love difarming , Quench the flame her eyes infpire . So a gliding vapour , fhining Bright as ftars that deck the ...
... Derry down , & c . W CLOE and IRIS . ANTON Clee , young and charming , Kindles but a fhort - liv'd fire ; Fickle humours , love difarming , Quench the flame her eyes infpire . So a gliding vapour , fhining Bright as ftars that deck the ...
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... Derry down , down , bey derry down . The fryar wou'd often go out with his gun , And tho ' no good marksman , he thought himself one ; For tho ' he for ever was wont to miss aim , Still fomething , but never himself , was to blame ...
... Derry down , down , bey derry down . The fryar wou'd often go out with his gun , And tho ' no good marksman , he thought himself one ; For tho ' he for ever was wont to miss aim , Still fomething , but never himself , was to blame ...
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... Derry down , & c . Tho ' little he thought that his death was fo nigh , Yet Peter , by chance , fetch'd him down from on high ; His fhot was ram'd down with a journal , I wist , The first time he charg'd fo improper with Mist . Derry ...
... Derry down , & c . Tho ' little he thought that his death was fo nigh , Yet Peter , by chance , fetch'd him down from on high ; His fhot was ram'd down with a journal , I wist , The first time he charg'd fo improper with Mist . Derry ...
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