Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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The merchant robb'd of treasure Views tempefts in despair ; But what's the loss of
treasure To the losing of my dear ? Should you fome coast be laid on Where gold
and diamonds grow , You'll find a richer maiden , But none that loves you fo .
The merchant robb'd of treasure Views tempefts in despair ; But what's the loss of
treasure To the losing of my dear ? Should you fome coast be laid on Where gold
and diamonds grow , You'll find a richer maiden , But none that loves you fo .
Стр. 91
Ah lead forth my flock in the morn , And the damps of each ev'ning repel ; Alas ! I
am faint and forlorn : I have bade my dear PHYLLỊs farewel , Since PHYLLIS
vouchsaf'd me a look , I never once dreamt of my vine ; May I lose both my pipe
and ...
Ah lead forth my flock in the morn , And the damps of each ev'ning repel ; Alas ! I
am faint and forlorn : I have bade my dear PHYLLỊs farewel , Since PHYLLIS
vouchsaf'd me a look , I never once dreamt of my vine ; May I lose both my pipe
and ...
Стр. 154
Let me be left restless , mine eyes never close , So the sleep that I lose give my
dear one repose . Sweet stream ! if you chance by her pillow to creep , Perhaps
your soft murmurs may lull her to sleep . But if I am doom'd to be wretched indeed
...
Let me be left restless , mine eyes never close , So the sleep that I lose give my
dear one repose . Sweet stream ! if you chance by her pillow to creep , Perhaps
your soft murmurs may lull her to sleep . But if I am doom'd to be wretched indeed
...
Стр. 167
Mortals , learn your lives to measure Not by length of time , but pleasure ; Soon
your spring must have a fall ; Lofing youth , is losing all : Then you'll alk , but none
will give , And may linger , but not live . B " ID me when forty winters more Have ...
Mortals , learn your lives to measure Not by length of time , but pleasure ; Soon
your spring must have a fall ; Lofing youth , is losing all : Then you'll alk , but none
will give , And may linger , but not live . B " ID me when forty winters more Have ...
Стр. 213
I T is not , Celia , in our power To say how long our love will last ; It may be we
within this hour May lose the joys we now do taste : The blessed that immortal be
From change of love are only free , Then since we mortal lovers are , Ask not how
...
I T is not , Celia , in our power To say how long our love will last ; It may be we
within this hour May lose the joys we now do taste : The blessed that immortal be
From change of love are only free , Then since we mortal lovers are , Ask not how
...
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