Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... Bring , bring Your chirping noises , Ye woods , sweet voices ; Come , Philomel , Leave thy song Of Tereus ' wrong , And jolly tales of Hymen tell . Come , Flora , bring hither the rosëd thorn , Violet filled with balmy morn , Daisy ...
... Bring , bring Your chirping noises , Ye woods , sweet voices ; Come , Philomel , Leave thy song Of Tereus ' wrong , And jolly tales of Hymen tell . Come , Flora , bring hither the rosëd thorn , Violet filled with balmy morn , Daisy ...
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... bring your cares , Bring sigh - perfumed sweets , Bedew the grave with tears , Where death and virtue meets : Sigh for the hapless hour That knit two hearts in one , And only gave love power To die when ' twas begun . Adrasta , 1635 ...
... bring your cares , Bring sigh - perfumed sweets , Bedew the grave with tears , Where death and virtue meets : Sigh for the hapless hour That knit two hearts in one , And only gave love power To die when ' twas begun . Adrasta , 1635 ...
Side 331
... Bring then at least thy pipe along , And mingle consort with the angels ' song . To - day , A shed that's thatched Their ( Yet straws can sing ) Holds God ; God matched With beasts ; beasts bring song their way : for shame then raise ...
... Bring then at least thy pipe along , And mingle consort with the angels ' song . To - day , A shed that's thatched Their ( Yet straws can sing ) Holds God ; God matched With beasts ; beasts bring song their way : for shame then raise ...
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