Coridon's SongMacmillan, 1894 - 163 Seiten |
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Angler Angler's Song AUSTIN DOBSON Axminster Bagshot Heath Beggar's Opera bonny brown hair brooms from street broomy stumps captain a sip charmer a-way cheer chimney-sweeper Coridon's Song countryman D'Urfey dainty pigeons fed Deuteromelia fair ladies fish and study garland Gay's guests in days hand happy Heath we cross Heigh trolollie lollie horfes hunting Hyde-Park jocund valleys ring Johnny's so long Journey to Exeter liveth so merry long nap love Is fetter'd lyre maketh such sport matter merrily Doth pass metheglin Morning in London National Portrait Gallery night Numbers o'er th'unbounded plain Piscator pleaſe poorest sort praife promif'd promis'd he'd bring rhyming rofe says selleth the sand short apron sing Sir Dilberry Diddle Sir Toby soap lathers o'er street to street sweet lafs Sweet Lass Swift t'other dear charmer thefe Thomson thou tillage Tom D'Urfey trolollie lollie loe trout Turnham Green verses Walton's wend winds his horn youth with broomy
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Seite 144 - OH ! dear ! what can the matter be ? . Dear! dear! what can the matter be?
Seite 64 - Betty from her master's bed had flown, And softly stole to discompose her own; The slip-shod 'prentice from his master's door Had pared the dirt, and sprinkled round the floor.
Seite 92 - Next morn, twelve miles led o'er th' unbounded plain, Where the cloak'd shepherd guides his fleecy train. No leafy bow'rs a noon-day shelter lend, Nor from the chilly dews at night defend : With wondrous art, he counts the straggling flock, And by the sun informs you what's a clock.
Seite 14 - Though others think they have as much, Yet he that says so lies: Then come away, turn Countryman with me.