The Songs of England and Scotland, 第 1 卷J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... meet with . I need only mention the names of Mr. Lover and Mr. Darley , and who can do so without great approbation . In looking over the works of our poets , it cannot but be a source of regret that such authors as Cowley , Donne ...
... meet with . I need only mention the names of Mr. Lover and Mr. Darley , and who can do so without great approbation . In looking over the works of our poets , it cannot but be a source of regret that such authors as Cowley , Donne ...
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... Meet a rival every day ? If she undervalue me , What care I how fair she be ? more beautifully expressed in the ballad of " Fair Rosamond " given by Percy : --- The blood within her crystal cheekes . Did such a colour drive , As though ...
... Meet a rival every day ? If she undervalue me , What care I how fair she be ? more beautifully expressed in the ballad of " Fair Rosamond " given by Percy : --- The blood within her crystal cheekes . Did such a colour drive , As though ...
第 37 頁
... meet Admire the wisdom of your feet . For dancing is an exercise , Not only shows the mover's wit , But maketh the beholder wise , As he hath power to rise to it . [ Sung by " Dædalus the wise , " before the first dance in the Masque of ...
... meet Admire the wisdom of your feet . For dancing is an exercise , Not only shows the mover's wit , But maketh the beholder wise , As he hath power to rise to it . [ Sung by " Dædalus the wise , " before the first dance in the Masque of ...
第 49 頁
... meets with aches in the bone , Or catarrhs , or griping stone : But contented lives for aye ; The more he laughs the more he may . [ Sung by Merrythought in " The Knight of the Burning Pestle , " Act 2 , Scene v . ] TO HIS MISTRESS ...
... meets with aches in the bone , Or catarrhs , or griping stone : But contented lives for aye ; The more he laughs the more he may . [ Sung by Merrythought in " The Knight of the Burning Pestle , " Act 2 , Scene v . ] TO HIS MISTRESS ...
第 70 頁
... meet ; Long time w'ave here been a toying : And never , as yet-- That season could get Wherein t'ave had an enjoying . For pity or shame , Then let not love's flame , Be ever and ever a spending ; Since now to the port The path is but ...
... meet ; Long time w'ave here been a toying : And never , as yet-- That season could get Wherein t'ave had an enjoying . For pity or shame , Then let not love's flame , Be ever and ever a spending ; Since now to the port The path is but ...
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