The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 4J. Walthoe, 1732 |
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs. ' Tis true that they took Aftrong oath on a book , In the times of old popery known - a ; To be be true all their lives , To maids , widows , and wives , And all ladies ; excepting their own - a ...
A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs. ' Tis true that they took Aftrong oath on a book , In the times of old popery known - a ; To be be true all their lives , To maids , widows , and wives , And all ladies ; excepting their own - a ...
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... took it upon her , By juftice to mend those foul breaches of honour . Derry down , & c . She handled him fo , that few wou'd ( I warrant , ) Have been in his coat , on fo fleeveless an errand : She made him give bond for ftamp'd argent ...
... took it upon her , By juftice to mend those foul breaches of honour . Derry down , & c . She handled him fo , that few wou'd ( I warrant , ) Have been in his coat , on fo fleeveless an errand : She made him give bond for ftamp'd argent ...
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... took , Which with the fnow in whitenefs vies .; That bright carnation from her look ; That shining am'rant from her eyes . Thofe opening buds , but half reveal'd , That promise foon a fairer hue , Shew like her breafts with lawn conceal ...
... took , Which with the fnow in whitenefs vies .; That bright carnation from her look ; That shining am'rant from her eyes . Thofe opening buds , but half reveal'd , That promise foon a fairer hue , Shew like her breafts with lawn conceal ...
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... 'd , And captive took anew . Her wit alone were vain ; alone Her beauty wou'd not do ; But what the devil can be done With wit and beauty too ? The The PAUPER'S Comfort . OVE is now become a trade 70 A Collection of Songs .
... 'd , And captive took anew . Her wit alone were vain ; alone Her beauty wou'd not do ; But what the devil can be done With wit and beauty too ? The The PAUPER'S Comfort . OVE is now become a trade 70 A Collection of Songs .
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... took my heart as a prize , Due to the pow'r of your conq'ring eyes : If ever I thought my captivity sweet , " Twas when you allow'd me to lie at your feet . But now fo ungrateful you are grown , All my kind services you disown ; And ...
... took my heart as a prize , Due to the pow'r of your conq'ring eyes : If ever I thought my captivity sweet , " Twas when you allow'd me to lie at your feet . But now fo ungrateful you are grown , All my kind services you disown ; And ...
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