Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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... night Till that last morn appear . But hark ! the cock has warn'd me hence , A
long and last adieu ! Come see , false man , how low she lies That died for love of
you , Now Now birds did fing , and morning smile And shew PASTORAL SONGS
.
... night Till that last morn appear . But hark ! the cock has warn'd me hence , A
long and last adieu ! Come see , false man , how low she lies That died for love of
you , Now Now birds did fing , and morning smile And shew PASTORAL SONGS
.
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Now birds did fing , and morning smile And shew her glift'ring head ; Pale William
fhook in every limb , And raving left his bed . He hied him to the fatal place Where
MARG'Rer's body lay , And stretch'd him on the green grass turf That wrapp'd ...
Now birds did fing , and morning smile And shew her glift'ring head ; Pale William
fhook in every limb , And raving left his bed . He hied him to the fatal place Where
MARG'Rer's body lay , And stretch'd him on the green grass turf That wrapp'd ...
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The softest blush that nature spreads Gave colour to her cheek ; Such orient
colour smiles , thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break , Nor let the pride
of great ones fcorn This charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their diamond
...
The softest blush that nature spreads Gave colour to her cheek ; Such orient
colour smiles , thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break , Nor let the pride
of great ones fcorn This charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their diamond
...
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Her shape was like the reed , so fleek , So taper , strait , and fair ; Her dimpled
smile , her blushing cheek , How charming sweet they were ! Far in the winding
vale retir'd This peerless bud I found , And shadowing rocks and woods conspir'd
To ...
Her shape was like the reed , so fleek , So taper , strait , and fair ; Her dimpled
smile , her blushing cheek , How charming sweet they were ! Far in the winding
vale retir'd This peerless bud I found , And shadowing rocks and woods conspir'd
To ...
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Oh ! why did I come from the plain , Where I fed on the smiles of my dear ? They
tell me , my favourite maid , The pride of that valley , is flown ; Alas ! where with
her I have stray'd , I could wander with pleasure , alone . When forc'd the fair ...
Oh ! why did I come from the plain , Where I fed on the smiles of my dear ? They
tell me , my favourite maid , The pride of that valley , is flown ; Alas ! where with
her I have stray'd , I could wander with pleasure , alone . When forc'd the fair ...
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