Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient balladsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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... hath all eyes upon her , That her honesty sells For a haut - goût of honour , Whose lightness and brightness Doth shine in such splendour , That none but the stars Are thought fit to attend her Though now she be pleasant , And sweet to ...
... hath all eyes upon her , That her honesty sells For a haut - goût of honour , Whose lightness and brightness Doth shine in such splendour , That none but the stars Are thought fit to attend her Though now she be pleasant , And sweet to ...
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... Hath a passage like a conduit : The sack doth inspire In rapture and fire , Sic ather æthera fundit . When you merrily quaff , If any go off , And slily offer to pass ye , Give their nose a twitch , And kick ' em in the breech , Nam ...
... Hath a passage like a conduit : The sack doth inspire In rapture and fire , Sic ather æthera fundit . When you merrily quaff , If any go off , And slily offer to pass ye , Give their nose a twitch , And kick ' em in the breech , Nam ...
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... hath ' been injurious in this kind to the memory of Bishop Andrews , to ' whom it owed a deep and solemn reverence . It hath sent forth a ' pamphlet upon an idle subject , under the venerable name of that · great man ; who , ( like the ...
... hath ' been injurious in this kind to the memory of Bishop Andrews , to ' whom it owed a deep and solemn reverence . It hath sent forth a ' pamphlet upon an idle subject , under the venerable name of that · great man ; who , ( like the ...
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... hath he good cause , That all the year eats neither partridge nor quail , But sets up his rest , and makes up his feast , With a crust of brown bread , and a pot of good ale . The shepherd , the sower , the thresher , the mower , The ...
... hath he good cause , That all the year eats neither partridge nor quail , But sets up his rest , and makes up his feast , With a crust of brown bread , and a pot of good ale . The shepherd , the sower , the thresher , the mower , The ...
Стр. 69
... hath no tail , And sixteen times better his wit will be seen , If you fetch him from Botley a pot of good ale . Thus it helps speech and wit , and it hurts not a whit , But rather doth further the virtues morale ; Then think it not much ...
... hath no tail , And sixteen times better his wit will be seen , If you fetch him from Botley a pot of good ale . Thus it helps speech and wit , and it hurts not a whit , But rather doth further the virtues morale ; Then think it not much ...
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