Essays on Song-writing; with a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritEvans, 1810 - 352 sider |
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... smile at love and all his arts heart 278 346 312 277 330 284 If all the world and love were young 303 If ever thou didst joy to bind 114 If the quick spirit of your eye 220 If truth can fix the wavering heart 333 If wine and music have ...
... smile at love and all his arts heart 278 346 312 277 330 284 If all the world and love were young 303 If ever thou didst joy to bind 114 If the quick spirit of your eye 220 If truth can fix the wavering heart 333 If wine and music have ...
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... smile ; And shew her glist'ring head Pale William shook in every limb , And raving left his bed . He hied him to the fatal place Where Margret's body lay , And stretch'd him on the green grass turf That wrapp'd her breathless clay . And ...
... smile ; And shew her glist'ring head Pale William shook in every limb , And raving left his bed . He hied him to the fatal place Where Margret's body lay , And stretch'd him on the green grass turf That wrapp'd her breathless clay . And ...
Side 72
... smiles But Mary's still sweeter than those Both nature and fancy exceed . No daisy nor sweet blushing rose , Tweed ? Nor all the gay flowers of the field , Nor Tweed gliding gently thro ' those , Such beauty and pleasure can yield . The ...
... smiles But Mary's still sweeter than those Both nature and fancy exceed . No daisy nor sweet blushing rose , Tweed ? Nor all the gay flowers of the field , Nor Tweed gliding gently thro ' those , Such beauty and pleasure can yield . The ...
Side 73
... die . The softest blush that nature spreads Gave colour to her cheek ; cheek ; ed Such orient colour smiles thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn This charmer PASTORAL SONGS . 73.
... die . The softest blush that nature spreads Gave colour to her cheek ; cheek ; ed Such orient colour smiles thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn This charmer PASTORAL SONGS . 73.
Side 78
... never half so blue . Her shape was like the reed , so sleek , So taper , strait , and fair ; Her dimpled smile , her blushing check , How charming sweet they were !! Far in the winding vale retir'd This peerless bud I 78 BALLADS AND.
... never half so blue . Her shape was like the reed , so sleek , So taper , strait , and fair ; Her dimpled smile , her blushing check , How charming sweet they were !! Far in the winding vale retir'd This peerless bud I 78 BALLADS AND.
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