St Cecilia: Or, the British Songster. A New and Select Collection of the Best Scots and English Songs. Many of which Never Before in PrintCampbell Denovan, 1782 - 324 Seiten |
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... lafs of the North Country . Rich lords and fine gentlemen crowded to woo her , Each begging her most humble fervant to be ; Some fhew'd coach and horfes , fome proffer'd gold to her , Some , cloaths and fine jewels , moft gorgeous to ...
... lafs of the North Country . Rich lords and fine gentlemen crowded to woo her , Each begging her most humble fervant to be ; Some fhew'd coach and horfes , fome proffer'd gold to her , Some , cloaths and fine jewels , moft gorgeous to ...
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... lafs of the North Country . SONG 16 . NOTTINGHAM ALE . YOUNG Venus , the goddess of beauty and love , Arofe from the froth that fwam on the fea .; Minerva fprung out of the cranium of Jove , A coy fullen flut , as most authors agree ...
... lafs of the North Country . SONG 16 . NOTTINGHAM ALE . YOUNG Venus , the goddess of beauty and love , Arofe from the froth that fwam on the fea .; Minerva fprung out of the cranium of Jove , A coy fullen flut , as most authors agree ...
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... lafs , Juft meet to be a bride . Blyth Davie's blinks , & c . Her cheeks were rofy , red and white , Her een were bonny blue , Her looks were like Aurora bright , Her lips like dropping dew . Blyth Davie's blinks , & c . As Fate had ...
... lafs , Juft meet to be a bride . Blyth Davie's blinks , & c . Her cheeks were rofy , red and white , Her een were bonny blue , Her looks were like Aurora bright , Her lips like dropping dew . Blyth Davie's blinks , & c . As Fate had ...
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... lafs , I warrant fhe'll prove an excufe for the glass . Here's to the maiden whofe dimples we prize , And , likewife , to her that has none , Sir ; And , Here's to the maid with a pair of black eyes , And , Here's to her that's but one ...
... lafs , I warrant fhe'll prove an excufe for the glass . Here's to the maiden whofe dimples we prize , And , likewife , to her that has none , Sir ; And , Here's to the maid with a pair of black eyes , And , Here's to her that's but one ...
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... lafs can charm ye , And to joys alarm ye , Sweet is the to me . Some angel ye wad ca ' her , And never with nae brawer , If ye bareheaded faw her ; Kiltit to the knee . Peggy a dainty lafs is : Come let's join our glaffes , And refresh ...
... lafs can charm ye , And to joys alarm ye , Sweet is the to me . Some angel ye wad ca ' her , And never with nae brawer , If ye bareheaded faw her ; Kiltit to the knee . Peggy a dainty lafs is : Come let's join our glaffes , And refresh ...
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auld beauty Becauſe bleft blifs blyth bofom bonny breaft Britons burn Davie canna charms chear cou'd cudna Damon dear defire delight drink e'er ev'ry eyes faid fair feek feen fenfe fhade fhall fhepherd fhine fhould figh filk filly fing flow'rs fmiles foft fome fond fong foon forrow foul fpinning fpring frae ftill ftrain fuch fung fure fwain fweet fweetly gang grace Grog grove happy hear heart Heart of oak Heav'n Highland highland laddie honeft Invermay kifs laddie laffie lafs landmen loft lover maid mair merry morning mourn muft ne'er never nymph o'er paffion pafs pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe rapture reft rife rofe ROSLIN CASTLE ſhall ſhe SONG Strephon Sung ſweet tell thee thefe There's theſe thofe thou thro trifle true Tune Twas Warwickshire Whene'er Whofe wife wine wou'd young youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 320 - Busy, curious, thirsty fly, Drink with me, and drink as I ; Freely welcome to my cup, Couldst thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may ; Life is short, and wears away. " Both alike are mine and thine, Hastening quick to their decline ; Thine's a summer, mine no more, Though repeated to threescore ; Threescore summers, when they're gone, Will appear as short as one.
Seite 266 - The solemn boding sound, And thus in dying words bespoke The virgins weeping round...
Seite 51 - And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle...
Seite 52 - The rest complains of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle...
Seite 267 - Nor think him all thy own. To-morrow, in the church to wed, Impatient, both prepare ! But know, fond maid ; and know, false man, That Lucy will be there!
Seite 200 - My father urged me sair: my mother didna speak; But she look'd in my face till my heart was like to break: They gie'd him my hand, tho' my heart was in the sea; Sae auld Robin Gray he was gudeman to me. I hadna been a wife a week but only four, When mournfu...
Seite 52 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten ; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw, and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee, and be thy love.
Seite 183 - Tis pride puts a' the country down, Sae tak thy auld cloak about thee. Every land has its ain laugh, Ilk kind of corn it has its hool ; I think the warld is a' run wrang, When ilka wife her man wad rule.
Seite 144 - Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain ; Let me kiss off that falling tear ; We only part to meet again. Change as ye list, ye winds ; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
Seite 108 - Jeany's face May caufe mae men to rue, And that may gar me fay, alas ! But what's that to you ? Conceal thy beauties if thou can, Hide that fweet face of thine, That I may only be the man Enjoys thefe looks divine. O do not proftitute, my dear, Wonders to common view, And I with faithful heart fhall fwear, For ever to be true.