Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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Стр. ix
From this account it will be perceived , that after making use of one of the best old
collections as a standard , all the rest were little more than mere repetitions ; and
that the very modern ones were entirely useless . After all , I would not presume ...
From this account it will be perceived , that after making use of one of the best old
collections as a standard , all the rest were little more than mere repetitions ; and
that the very modern ones were entirely useless . After all , I would not presume ...
Стр. 45
Then farewel home ; for , ever - more A pilgrim I will be . But first upon my true -
love's grave My weary limbs l'll lay , And thrice I'll kiss the green - grass turf , That
wraps his breathless clay . Yet Yet stay fair lady ; rest awhile Beneath this cloyster
...
Then farewel home ; for , ever - more A pilgrim I will be . But first upon my true -
love's grave My weary limbs l'll lay , And thrice I'll kiss the green - grass turf , That
wraps his breathless clay . Yet Yet stay fair lady ; rest awhile Beneath this cloyster
...
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 .
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And now when busy crowds retire To revels or to rest , The hermit trimm'd his little
fire , And cheer'd his penfive guest : And spread his vegetable store , And gaily
preft , and smil'd ; And skill'd in legendary lore , The lingering hours beguild .
And now when busy crowds retire To revels or to rest , The hermit trimm'd his little
fire , And cheer'd his penfive guest : And spread his vegetable store , And gaily
preft , and smil'd ; And skill'd in legendary lore , The lingering hours beguild .
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Each hour the mercenary crowd , With richest presents Atrove : Among the rest
young Edwin bow'd , But never talk'd of love . In humble fimplest habit clad , No
wealth nor power In 52 BALLADS AND And, ah, 'forgive a stranger rude, ...
Each hour the mercenary crowd , With richest presents Atrove : Among the rest
young Edwin bow'd , But never talk'd of love . In humble fimplest habit clad , No
wealth nor power In 52 BALLADS AND And, ah, 'forgive a stranger rude, ...
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