Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... to flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
... to flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
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... fair ! This wretch was once a beauty rare , Our little village pride : Tho ' now her looks disgust create , You'll hear old villagers relate , How grace did there reside . In yonder college , ' neath the hill- Close by yon little ...
... fair ! This wretch was once a beauty rare , Our little village pride : Tho ' now her looks disgust create , You'll hear old villagers relate , How grace did there reside . In yonder college , ' neath the hill- Close by yon little ...
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John Henry Mills. Fair Emma then , like opening rose , Each tint of beauty did disclose , Sweet nature's darling child . But dawning love ... fair virtue's fires . Virtue's distinction now o'erthrown , And chastity for ever flown 18.
John Henry Mills. Fair Emma then , like opening rose , Each tint of beauty did disclose , Sweet nature's darling child . But dawning love ... fair virtue's fires . Virtue's distinction now o'erthrown , And chastity for ever flown 18.
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... fair adhere to virtue's shrine , - Ye'll then most surely be devine- And heavenly fair to see : But once unveil'd your virgin rights , Foulest dishonour on you lights , Like Emma you will be . TO MARY . .... O think not Mary , ' 20.
... fair adhere to virtue's shrine , - Ye'll then most surely be devine- And heavenly fair to see : But once unveil'd your virgin rights , Foulest dishonour on you lights , Like Emma you will be . TO MARY . .... O think not Mary , ' 20.
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... fair flower : Sweet nature's offspring of an hour , To perish with the softest shower , My Fanny . Trembling I watch'd each change with fear , Each varying tint more bright appear , Charm , crowding charm , still made more dear My Fanny ...
... fair flower : Sweet nature's offspring of an hour , To perish with the softest shower , My Fanny . Trembling I watch'd each change with fear , Each varying tint more bright appear , Charm , crowding charm , still made more dear My Fanny ...
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Andrew Andrew's day beauteous beauty blessings blest bliss bonny breast breath brow burn CAMERONIAN RANT canna canty CAPES HENRY charms cou'd dear Anna Derwent Water Dinna DOBBIN & MURPHY doth drap e'en e'er Emma fair faith faithful band Fanny farewell fash frae Freedom friends glow grief guid hail happy heart heaven heavenly hill ither John Baker JOHN HENRY MILLS joyous land liberty LOVE AND GLORY LOVE AND HOPE mair maist Mary maun mirth mirthfu Miss mourn muse ne'er never o'er owre peace pleasure possest praise pride rant rhyme Robert ROBERT BURNS Rose of Derwent Scotia's Scotland senseless laddie shine shore shou'd sing Skiddaw smiles smiling train SONG sorrow spring Stap Sweet nature's tear tell thee Thomas thou Thy form Twas twill unco Wha's William
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