Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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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
.
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Since grief but aggravates thy loss , Grieve not for what is paft . o say not so , thou
holy friar ; I pray thee , say not so : For since my true - love died for me , ' Tis meet
my tears should flow , And will he ne'er come again ? Will he ne'er come again ...
Since grief but aggravates thy loss , Grieve not for what is paft . o say not so , thou
holy friar ; I pray thee , say not so : For since my true - love died for me , ' Tis meet
my tears should flow , And will he ne'er come again ? Will he ne'er come again ...
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Now fay not so , thou holy friar , I pray thee fay not fo ; My love he had the truest
heart : O he was ever true ! And art thou dead , thou much - lov'd youth , And didst
thou die for me ? Then farewel home ; for , ever - more A pilgrim I will be .
Now fay not so , thou holy friar , I pray thee fay not fo ; My love he had the truest
heart : O he was ever true ! And art thou dead , thou much - lov'd youth , And didst
thou die for me ? Then farewel home ; for , ever - more A pilgrim I will be .
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Yet ftay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For fee beneath this
gown Thy own true - love appears . of gray Here forc'd by grief , and hopeless
love These holy weeds I fought : And here amid these lonely walls To end my
days I ...
Yet ftay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For fee beneath this
gown Thy own true - love appears . of gray Here forc'd by grief , and hopeless
love These holy weeds I fought : And here amid these lonely walls To end my
days I ...
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5 No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The figh that rends
thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too . GOLDSMITH . OF F Leinster fam'
d for maidens fair , Bright Lucy was the grace ; Nor e'er did Liffy's limpid stream ...
5 No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The figh that rends
thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too . GOLDSMITH . OF F Leinster fam'
d for maidens fair , Bright Lucy was the grace ; Nor e'er did Liffy's limpid stream ...
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