Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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Side 170
... smiles are not , as other women's be , Only the drawing of the mouth awry ; For breasts and cheeks and forehead we may see , Parts wanting motion , all stand smiling by : Heaven hath no mouth , and yet is said to smile After your style ...
... smiles are not , as other women's be , Only the drawing of the mouth awry ; For breasts and cheeks and forehead we may see , Parts wanting motion , all stand smiling by : Heaven hath no mouth , and yet is said to smile After your style ...
Side 192
... smiles of Heaven , shall dart Her mild rays through thy melting heart . Angels , thy old friends , there shall greet ... smile on thee , And thy pains sit bright upon thee , All thy sorrows here shall shine , All thy sufferings be divine ...
... smiles of Heaven , shall dart Her mild rays through thy melting heart . Angels , thy old friends , there shall greet ... smile on thee , And thy pains sit bright upon thee , All thy sorrows here shall shine , All thy sufferings be divine ...
Side 464
... smile , Sat and knotted all the while . So many months , in silence past And yet in raging love , Might well deserve one word at last My passion should approve . Phyllis , without frown or smile , Sat and knotted all the while . Must ...
... smile , Sat and knotted all the while . So many months , in silence past And yet in raging love , Might well deserve one word at last My passion should approve . Phyllis , without frown or smile , Sat and knotted all the while . Must ...
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A. H. Bullen AMETAS Anon appears in Colls art thou B.M. Add B.M. Harl ballad beauty blush Bodley breast breath bright Celia charms cheek Chloris crown dance dart dear death delight dost doth Drollery Dryden eyes face fair Farewell fate fear fire flame flowers found in Colls give glory grace grief hair Harmonia Sacra hast hath heart heaven Hesperides Ibid King kiss light live look Love's lover Mark Antony melancholy merry Miscellany Poems mistress morning ne'er never night nymph o'er Orpheus Britannicus pain Phyllis pity play Playford pleasure Poem written Poet printed rose shalt shine sigh sing sleep smile soft song appears sorrow soul spring stars stay stzs sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought unto variant Westminster School Whilst wind Wit to woo