Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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Стр. xiv
... quick spirit of your eye If wine and music have the power In Chloris all soft
charms agree In vain , dear Chloe , you suggest În vain , fond youth , thy tears
give o'er In vain you tell your parting lover I tell thee , Charmion , could I time
retriever It ...
... quick spirit of your eye If wine and music have the power In Chloris all soft
charms agree In vain , dear Chloe , you suggest În vain , fond youth , thy tears
give o'er In vain you tell your parting lover I tell thee , Charmion , could I time
retriever It ...
Стр. xvi
... wrapt in dark midnight When charming Teraminta fings ' When Delia on the
plain appears When first I saw Lucinda's face When first I saw thee graceful move
When first I fought fair Celia's love When first upon your tender cheek When
gentle ...
... wrapt in dark midnight When charming Teraminta fings ' When Delia on the
plain appears When first I saw Lucinda's face When first I saw thee graceful move
When first I fought fair Celia's love When first upon your tender cheek When
gentle ...
Стр. 41
... and the difficulty of interweaving the few antient stanzas into it , and suiting his
own language to them with such judgment , was greater than that of prodycing an
en : tirely new piece . Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar , I B A L LA DS .
... and the difficulty of interweaving the few antient stanzas into it , and suiting his
own language to them with such judgment , was greater than that of prodycing an
en : tirely new piece . Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar , I B A L LA DS .
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. 43
O do not , do not , holy friar , My sorrow now reprove ; For I have lost the sweetest
youth , That e'er won Lady's love . And now , alas ! for thy sad loss I'll evermore
weep and figh ; For thee I only wish'd to live , For thee I wish to die . Weep Weep
...
O do not , do not , holy friar , My sorrow now reprove ; For I have lost the sweetest
youth , That e'er won Lady's love . And now , alas ! for thy sad loss I'll evermore
weep and figh ; For thee I only wish'd to live , For thee I wish to die . Weep Weep
...
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appear arms beauty breaſt Celia charms cheek cruel dear death delight deſpair epigram eyes face fair fall falſe fancy fate fear feel figh firſt fond gentle give grace hand happy hear heart heaven hope hour idea kind language laſt late leave lips live looks loſe lover maid meet mind morning moſt move muſic muſt nature ne'er never night nymph o'er object once pain paſſion paſtoral PHYLLIS pieces pity plain pleaſing pleaſure poetical poetry pride prove reſt ſay ſee ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhepherd ſhould ſmiles ſoft ſome ſong ſounds ſpeak ſtill ſubject ſuch ſwain ſweet taſte tears tell tender thee theſe thoſe thou thought thro true turn Twas vain vows weep whoſe wind wiſh young youth