Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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... swanne that swims in Trent , He goes on in the story This mayden in a morn
betime Went forth , when May was in her prime , To get sweet cetywall ; The
honey - suckle , the harlocke , The lily and the lady smocke , To deck her summer
hall .
... swanne that swims in Trent , He goes on in the story This mayden in a morn
betime Went forth , when May was in her prime , To get sweet cetywall ; The
honey - suckle , the harlocke , The lily and the lady smocke , To deck her summer
hall .
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How could you promise love to me , And not that promise keep ? Why did you
swear mine eyes were bright , Yet leave those eyes to weep How could you say
my lips were sweet , And made the scarlet pale ? And why did I , young witless
maid ...
How could you promise love to me , And not that promise keep ? Why did you
swear mine eyes were bright , Yet leave those eyes to weep How could you say
my lips were sweet , And made the scarlet pale ? And why did I , young witless
maid ...
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Tell me , ye jovial failors , tell me true If my sweet William fails among your crew ?
WILLIAM , who high upon the yard Rock'd by the billows to and fro , Soon as her
well - known voice he heard , He figh'd and cast his eyes below ; The cord ...
Tell me , ye jovial failors , tell me true If my sweet William fails among your crew ?
WILLIAM , who high upon the yard Rock'd by the billows to and fro , Soon as her
well - known voice he heard , He figh'd and cast his eyes below ; The cord ...
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So the sweet lark high pois'd in air Shuts close his pinions to his breaft , If chance
his mate's shrill call he hear , And drops at once into her neft . The noblest
captain in the British fleet Might envy WILLIAM's lips those kisses sweet . O
SUSAN ...
So the sweet lark high pois'd in air Shuts close his pinions to his breaft , If chance
his mate's shrill call he hear , And drops at once into her neft . The noblest
captain in the British fleet Might envy WILLIAM's lips those kisses sweet . O
SUSAN ...
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With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit
John Aikin. Why ring the woods with warbling throats ? Ye larks , ye linnets ,
cease your strains ; I faintly hear in your sweet notes , My Chloe's voice that
wakes my ...
With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit
John Aikin. Why ring the woods with warbling throats ? Ye larks , ye linnets ,
cease your strains ; I faintly hear in your sweet notes , My Chloe's voice that
wakes my ...
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