The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyOffice of the National illustrated library, 1851 - 312 sider |
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Side 14
... English literature at the commencement of the present century , had of course an effect upon the public taste as regarded songs ; and a song writer appeared whose fame eclipsed that of all other competitors . Thomas Moore , whose Irish ...
... English literature at the commencement of the present century , had of course an effect upon the public taste as regarded songs ; and a song writer appeared whose fame eclipsed that of all other competitors . Thomas Moore , whose Irish ...
Side 119
... ENGLISH ALE . From the " Myrtle and the Vine , " vol . ii . , A.D. 1800 . D'YE mind me ? I once was a sailor , And in different countries I've been , If I lie may I go for a tailor ! But a thousand fine sights I have seen : I've been ...
... ENGLISH ALE . From the " Myrtle and the Vine , " vol . ii . , A.D. 1800 . D'YE mind me ? I once was a sailor , And in different countries I've been , If I lie may I go for a tailor ! But a thousand fine sights I have seen : I've been ...
Side 157
... English multitude . Although very excellent sea songs were written before the time of Charles Dibdin , that writer ... English song - writers . Dibdin's Sea Songs are intensely and entirely English ; they are English in their sound ...
... English multitude . Although very excellent sea songs were written before the time of Charles Dibdin , that writer ... English song - writers . Dibdin's Sea Songs are intensely and entirely English ; they are English in their sound ...
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SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
In an arbour green | 21 |
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Abraham Newland Bacchus Bay of Biscay beauty born boys brave breath British Grenadiers CHARLES DIBDIN CHARLES MACKAY charms chase cheer cold Crazy Jane dance death delight died doth drink England English eyes fair fear fill flower foes gallant glass glory Hark heart Hearts of oak heav'n his soul Heaven hounds hunting Island jolly King ladies land lass leather bottèl lero live Lord lovers lustily maid merry mind morn ne'er never night o'er pleasure poor Portrait praise R. B. SHERIDAN RICHARD LEVERIDGE round row row Rule Britannia sail sailors ship shore sigh sing smile soldier song sorrow soul may dwell Spanish Armada sport storm sung sweet Tally-ho tears tell thee There's thine thou true-love Twas Twill Vicar of Bray wave winds do blow wine wish in heav'n youth