Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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... I despise She loves and the confesses too Should some perverse malignant
star Stella and Flávia every hour Strephon has fashion , wit and youth Strephon ,
when you see me fly Swain , thy hopeless passion ( mother 251 214 173 255 271
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... I despise She loves and the confesses too Should some perverse malignant
star Stella and Flávia every hour Strephon has fashion , wit and youth Strephon ,
when you see me fly Swain , thy hopeless passion ( mother 251 214 173 255 271
...
Стр. 21
Yet as these distinctions are rather relative than absolute , it is easy to see that
they may approach each others limits fo as to render it dubious under which class
they range , which would be the case with many of Horace's odes if converted to
...
Yet as these distinctions are rather relative than absolute , it is easy to see that
they may approach each others limits fo as to render it dubious under which class
they range , which would be the case with many of Horace's odes if converted to
...
Стр. 42
Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar , I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon
holy shrine My true love thou did'st see . And how should I know your true love
From many another one ? O by his cockle hat and staff , And by his sandal shoon
.
Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar , I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon
holy shrine My true love thou did'st see . And how should I know your true love
From many another one ? O by his cockle hat and staff , And by his sandal shoon
.
Стр. 46
Yet stay fair lady ; rest awhile Beneath this cloyster wall : See through the
hawthorn blows the cold wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . O stay me not , thou
holy friar ; O ftay me not I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me , Can wash my
fault away .
Yet stay fair lady ; rest awhile Beneath this cloyster wall : See through the
hawthorn blows the cold wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . O stay me not , thou
holy friar ; O ftay me not I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me , Can wash my
fault away .
Стр. 54
Turn , ANGELINA , ever dear , My charmer , turn to see , Thy own , thy long - loft
Edwin here , Restor'd to love and thee . Thus let me hold thee to my heart , And
ev'ry care refign : And shall we never , never part , My life --my all that's mine ?
Turn , ANGELINA , ever dear , My charmer , turn to see , Thy own , thy long - loft
Edwin here , Restor'd to love and thee . Thus let me hold thee to my heart , And
ev'ry care refign : And shall we never , never part , My life --my all that's mine ?
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