Essays on Song-writing; with a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritEvans, 1810 - 352 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 33
Side xxvii
... 'd with many a vow , For haughty Sacharissa's brow ; And , wash'd with tears , the mournful yerse That Petrarch laid on Laura's herse , But more than all the sister quire , Music confess'd ORIGIN OF SONG - WRITING . xxvii.
... 'd with many a vow , For haughty Sacharissa's brow ; And , wash'd with tears , the mournful yerse That Petrarch laid on Laura's herse , But more than all the sister quire , Music confess'd ORIGIN OF SONG - WRITING . xxvii.
Side 50
... vows , Ye perjured swains , beware ! Three times all in the dead of night , A bell was heard to ring ; And shrieking ... vows , In early youth I die : Was I to blame , because the bride Is twice as rich as I ? Ah , Colin , give not her ...
... vows , Ye perjured swains , beware ! Three times all in the dead of night , A bell was heard to ring ; And shrieking ... vows , In early youth I die : Was I to blame , because the bride Is twice as rich as I ? Ah , Colin , give not her ...
Side 51
John Aikin (M.D.). Ah , Colin , give not her thy vows , Vows due to me alone ! Nor thou , fond maid , receive his kiss , And think him all thy own ! To - morrow in the church to wed Impatient both prepare : But know , fond maid , and ...
John Aikin (M.D.). Ah , Colin , give not her thy vows , Vows due to me alone ! Nor thou , fond maid , receive his kiss , And think him all thy own ! To - morrow in the church to wed Impatient both prepare : But know , fond maid , and ...
Side 54
... vow , And give me back my troth . How could you say my face was fair , And yet that face forsake ? How could you win my virgin heart , Yet leave that heart to break ? How could you promise love to me , And not that promise keep ? Why ...
... vow , And give me back my troth . How could you say my face was fair , And yet that face forsake ? How could you win my virgin heart , Yet leave that heart to break ? How could you promise love to me , And not that promise keep ? Why ...
Side 58
... his breast , If chance his mate's shrill call he hear , And drops at once into her nest . The noblest captain in the British fleet Might envy William's lips those kisses sweet . O Susan , Susan , lovely dear , My vows 58 BALLADS AND.
... his breast , If chance his mate's shrill call he hear , And drops at once into her nest . The noblest captain in the British fleet Might envy William's lips those kisses sweet . O Susan , Susan , lovely dear , My vows 58 BALLADS AND.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
amorous Amynta Anacreon Ballad beauty beauty's blest bloom bosom breast breath bright Catullus Celia charms cheek Chloe cried cruel Cupid Damon dart dear delight despair dost e'er epigram ev'ry eyes face fair faithless fancy fate fear flame fond gentle give grace grove heart heaven hope kind kiss know my love lady languish lily lips live Lochinvar lov'd lover lyre Lyric Lyric poetry maid mind move Muses nature ne'er Netherby never nightingale numbers nymph o'er pain passion pastoral pastoral poetry Phoebe Phyllis pieces pity plain pleasure poetical poetry prove R. B. SHERIDAN rose Sappho scorn shade shepherd sigh sing smile SOAME JENYNS soft song sorrow soul sounds swain sweet taste tears tell tender thee thine thou thought thro Tibullus trembling true Twas vex'd vows warbling weep winds young youth