Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... renovate its So I , by conjugal affection borne , powers : Am with my mate from your protection torn . * Alluding to Mr. Woodham's illness , which occa- sioned her leaving Baltimore . But when the gay return of rosy spring , Shall 8.
... renovate its So I , by conjugal affection borne , powers : Am with my mate from your protection torn . * Alluding to Mr. Woodham's illness , which occa- sioned her leaving Baltimore . But when the gay return of rosy spring , Shall 8.
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John Henry Mills. But when the gay return of rosy spring , Shall with it ruddy strength and vigour bring , How will our breasts with joyous pleasure burn , To meet the smiles of friends on our return ; That hope shall cheer us on our ...
John Henry Mills. But when the gay return of rosy spring , Shall with it ruddy strength and vigour bring , How will our breasts with joyous pleasure burn , To meet the smiles of friends on our return ; That hope shall cheer us on our ...
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... spring , with smiling train , Fresh cloth'd each plain and tree ; One heavenly morn I wander'd forth Along the banks of Dee . I met a maid , upon whose brow Sat love with mirth and glee , Before whose lovely beauteous form All sadness ...
... spring , with smiling train , Fresh cloth'd each plain and tree ; One heavenly morn I wander'd forth Along the banks of Dee . I met a maid , upon whose brow Sat love with mirth and glee , Before whose lovely beauteous form All sadness ...
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... ? For every thought of ill thou know'st Sweet mirth will find relief . To every misery thou feel'st , Let pleasure give a turn ; For nature shews a thousand ways , Man ne'er was made to mourn . Think of thy spring of life , when joy By 11.
... ? For every thought of ill thou know'st Sweet mirth will find relief . To every misery thou feel'st , Let pleasure give a turn ; For nature shews a thousand ways , Man ne'er was made to mourn . Think of thy spring of life , when joy By 11.
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John Henry Mills. Think of thy spring of life , when joy By nature's law , should reign ; — Nor suffer dull phlegmatic powers To change that joy to pain . Glide sweetly hand in hand with bliss , ' Till drawn near death's dark bourne ...
John Henry Mills. Think of thy spring of life , when joy By nature's law , should reign ; — Nor suffer dull phlegmatic powers To change that joy to pain . Glide sweetly hand in hand with bliss , ' Till drawn near death's dark bourne ...
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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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Seite 1 - That sport best pleases, that doth least know how : Where zeal strives to content and the contents Die in the zeal of that which it presents, Their form confounded makes most form in mirth; When great things