The Whim of the day ... containing an entertaining selection of the choicest and most approved songs, 第 2 卷 |
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... Join your hands , If 72 ' 97 14 43 46 49 52 5,8 59 ба 69 f you'd travel the wide world all over , 74 * I've feen the gentle Columbine , If fretted roofs , and untold ore , 79 * ibid . I have look'd into life , and with truth I can fay ...
... Join your hands , If 72 ' 97 14 43 46 49 52 5,8 59 ба 69 f you'd travel the wide world all over , 74 * I've feen the gentle Columbine , If fretted roofs , and untold ore , 79 * ibid . I have look'd into life , and with truth I can fay ...
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... join our nightly trade , You may talk of a brogue of Ireland's fweet nation , Ye fportfmen for pleasure and exercise born , Ye cryftal fountains , foftly flow , 57 ** 4 55 67 78 THE THE WHIM OF THE DAY , ( FOR 1793 ) ( 6 )
... join our nightly trade , You may talk of a brogue of Ireland's fweet nation , Ye fportfmen for pleasure and exercise born , Ye cryftal fountains , foftly flow , 57 ** 4 55 67 78 THE THE WHIM OF THE DAY , ( FOR 1793 ) ( 6 )
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... verdant plain . " This is the last , yes , the last time , " I'll bid my love adieu ; " To - morrow's fun fhall join our hands , " If Lucy prove but true . " " O Henry , O Henry , why that killing word ? " Why ( 19 ) OSCAR's ...
... verdant plain . " This is the last , yes , the last time , " I'll bid my love adieu ; " To - morrow's fun fhall join our hands , " If Lucy prove but true . " " O Henry , O Henry , why that killing word ? " Why ( 19 ) OSCAR's ...
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... not to tarry O , ' tis fo fweet to join the knot , And Hymen's always ready ; A hufband is what is he not ! I've loft my heart to Teddy . O , I've loft my heart to Teddy , с WE WE CONQUER DEAR GIRLS BUT FOR YOU , Sung by ( 25 )
... not to tarry O , ' tis fo fweet to join the knot , And Hymen's always ready ; A hufband is what is he not ! I've loft my heart to Teddy . O , I've loft my heart to Teddy , с WE WE CONQUER DEAR GIRLS BUT FOR YOU , Sung by ( 25 )
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... join in fuch paftimes no longer delay , But follow the found of the horn . The fox is unearth'd and the chace is begun , Purfuing is each hound and steed , He doubles , and tries by his cunning to fhun , His fate , and now fkims o'er ...
... join in fuch paftimes no longer delay , But follow the found of the horn . The fox is unearth'd and the chace is begun , Purfuing is each hound and steed , He doubles , and tries by his cunning to fhun , His fate , and now fkims o'er ...
常見字詞
adieu AIR.-Mr Anacreontic Society BANNISTER beauty Becauſe birds blefs blifs bloom bofom bonny breaft Britiſh charms Covent Garden dear delight e'er ev'ry eyes faid failor fair Fal de ral falute fame FAVOURITE fhade fhall fhepherd fhore fhould figh filly fing firft fkies fleep fleer flow'rs fmile foft fome fond fong foon forrow foul fpring ftill ftrains ftream fuch fung fure fwain fweet fweetly gentle girl grove heart honeft INCLEDON kifs laft loft lov'd lover maid merry morn mufic muft muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion Patrick O'Neal plain pleaſe pleaſure poor pow'r pretty reft rofe roſes Siege of Belgrade SONG SONG.-Mr Sung by Mifs Sweet Taunton Dean tell tender Theatre Royal thee thefe thofe thoſe thou thro Twas Vauxhall warring angel Whofe wou'd youth
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第 44 頁 - Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together ; Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of care : Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is short, Youth is nimble, age is lame. Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
第 87 頁 - A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle. A gown made of the finest wool, Which from our pretty lambs we pull, Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold.
第 88 頁 - The rest complains of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle...
第 54 頁 - I have skill to complain, Though the Muses my temples have crowned ; What though, when they hear my soft strain, The Virgins sit weeping around; Ah ! COLIN ! thy hopes are in vain ! Thy pipe and thy laurel resign! Thy False One inclines to a Swain, Whose music is sweeter than thine!
第 53 頁 - Ghosts.* r \ESPAIRING beside a clear stream, A shepherd forsaken was laid ; And while a false nymph was his theme, A willow supported his head. The wind, that blew over the plain, To his sighs with a sigh did reply : And the brook, in return to his pain, Ran mournfully murmuring by.
第 54 頁 - twas a pleasure too great ; I listen'd, and cried when she sung, Was nightingale ever so sweet ! How foolish was I to believe, She could dote on so lowly a clown, Or that her fond heart would not grieve To forsake the fine folk of the town ; To think that a beauty so gay So kind and so constant...
第 55 頁 - For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove An unrelenting foe to Love, And when we meet a mutual heart Come in between, and bid us part ? Bid us sigh on from day to day, And wish and wish the soul away; Till youth and genial years are flown, And all the life of life is gone...
第 88 頁 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten ; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy- buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move, To come to thee and be thy love.
第 24 頁 - Tis STREPHON, on the mountain's brow, Has won my right good will ; To him I gave my plighted vow, / With him I'll climb the hill.
第 87 頁 - Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals. And I will make thee beds of roses, And a thousand...