Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... PLAYING ON HER LUTE When last I heard your nimble fingers play Upon your lute , nothing so sweet as they Seemed : all my soul fled ravished to my ear That sweetly animating sound to hear . My ravished heart with play kept equal time ...
... PLAYING ON HER LUTE When last I heard your nimble fingers play Upon your lute , nothing so sweet as they Seemed : all my soul fled ravished to my ear That sweetly animating sound to hear . My ravished heart with play kept equal time ...
Side 490
... play . The song appears in Colls . 90a , 94 , 146a . 16. Dated by E. Malone's Note in his copy of the play , in which he quotes Sir H. Herbert ( see above ) . 16. These Juvenilia , most of them the issues of your youthful Muse , ' is ...
... play . The song appears in Colls . 90a , 94 , 146a . 16. Dated by E. Malone's Note in his copy of the play , in which he quotes Sir H. Herbert ( see above ) . 16. These Juvenilia , most of them the issues of your youthful Muse , ' is ...
Side 511
... play The Pilgrim , 1647 and 1679 ( though that has a mad woman who sings ) , neither is it in Vanbrugh's version of that play , 1700 ; nor in T. Killigrew's play of the same name , 1664. Langbaine , however , writing in 1691 , mentions ...
... play The Pilgrim , 1647 and 1679 ( though that has a mad woman who sings ) , neither is it in Vanbrugh's version of that play , 1700 ; nor in T. Killigrew's play of the same name , 1664. Langbaine , however , writing in 1691 , mentions ...
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