The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster, 第 1-9 卷Harrison and Company, 1781 - 359页 |
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第45页
... fafe ( he cries ) at last . In vain with out - ftretch'd wings and beak He tries the urchin's ftring to break ; No more allow'd his flight to take . No more he rifes from the ground , But hops and hovers round and round , Within his ...
... fafe ( he cries ) at last . In vain with out - ftretch'd wings and beak He tries the urchin's ftring to break ; No more allow'd his flight to take . No more he rifes from the ground , But hops and hovers round and round , Within his ...
第49页
... fafe from youthful theft ; Nor fhall your young , by cruel fnares , Of parents be bereft . No miffive tube fhall here be feen , My tender birds to flay : Then hafte , O hafte , ye tuneful tribe , And call my love away . O , SONG 187 ...
... fafe from youthful theft ; Nor fhall your young , by cruel fnares , Of parents be bereft . No miffive tube fhall here be feen , My tender birds to flay : Then hafte , O hafte , ye tuneful tribe , And call my love away . O , SONG 187 ...
第65页
... fafe , and retire , Is what I defire , Of my flocks and my Chloe poffeft ; For in them I obtain True peace without pain , And the lafting enjoyment of reft . In fome cottage or cell , Like a shepherd to dwell , From all interruption at ...
... fafe , and retire , Is what I defire , Of my flocks and my Chloe poffeft ; For in them I obtain True peace without pain , And the lafting enjoyment of reft . In fome cottage or cell , Like a shepherd to dwell , From all interruption at ...
第71页
... fafe retreat , We'd both together hie ! There I'd repeat my vows of love Unto my charming fair , Whilft her dear flutt'ring heart would prove A mind like mine fincere . Let others fancy courtly joys , I'd live in rural ease ; Then ...
... fafe retreat , We'd both together hie ! There I'd repeat my vows of love Unto my charming fair , Whilft her dear flutt'ring heart would prove A mind like mine fincere . Let others fancy courtly joys , I'd live in rural ease ; Then ...
第76页
... fafe retreat . Here freely hop from fpray to fpray , Or weave the moffy neft ; Here rove and fing the live - long day , At night here sweetly reft . Amidt this cool translucent rill , That trickles down the glade , Sad Philomel ! ah ...
... fafe retreat . Here freely hop from fpray to fpray , Or weave the moffy neft ; Here rove and fing the live - long day , At night here sweetly reft . Amidt this cool translucent rill , That trickles down the glade , Sad Philomel ! ah ...
常见术语和短语
Bacchus beauty blefs bleft blifs bloom bofom breaft Britons CANTATA ceafe charms chearful Chloe Colin conftant cry'd Cupid Damon dear defire defpair delight Derry e'er ev'ry eyes fafe faid fair falfe fame fear feek feen fenfe fhade fhall fhepherd fhould figh fing flow'rs fmile foft fome fond fong foon forrow foul fpring ftill ftrain ftream fuch fure fwain fweet gentle give grace grove hafte happy heart Jenny Grey kifs lafs laft lefs lov'd lover maid Mary Ambree mind morn mufic muft Nancy Wall ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain Phillis plain pleafing pleaſe pleaſure pow'r pride RANELAGH reafon reft rife rofe ſhall ſhe SONG Strephon Sung at VAUXHALL ſweet tear tell thee thefe theſe thofe thou thro Twas vows Whilft Whofe wife wine wou'd Written young youth
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第73页 - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
第165页 - Turn, Angelina, ever dear, My charmer, turn to see Thy own, thy long-lost Edwin here, ^ ^ Restored to love and thee. « Thus let me hold thee to my heart, And every care resign ; And shall we never, never part, My life — my all that's mine? « No, never from this hour to part, We'll live and love so true; The sigh that rends thy constant heart, Shall break thy Edwin's too.
第77页 - William, who high upon the yard, Rock'd with the billows to and fro. Soon as her well-known voice he heard, He sigh'd and cast his eyes below: The cord slides swiftly through his glowing hands.
第261页 - Then up and crew the red, red cock, And up then crew the gray: "Tis time, tis time, my dear Margret, That you were going away.
第336页 - While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
第227页 - And now with me, my countrymen, Your courage forth advance; For never was there champion yet, In Scotland or in France, " That ever did on horseback come, But if my hap it were, I durst encounter man for man, With him to break a spear." Earl Douglas on his milk-white steed, Most like a baron bold, Rode foremost of his company, Whose armour shone like gold.
第44页 - tis thus complain, Since you appear'd upon the plain; You are the cause of all my care: Your eyes ten thousand dangers dart: Ten thousand torments vex my heart: I love, and I despair.
第59页 - plaining of her pride. Here bore him, bare-faced on his bier, Six proper youths and tall ; And many a tear bedew'd his grave Within yon kirk-yard wall.
第180页 - In early youth I die : Was I to blame, because his bride Was thrice as rich as I ? "Ah, Colin ! give not her thy vows, Vows due to me alone : Nor thou, fond maid, receive his kiss, Nor think him all thy own.
第143页 - Still to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed: Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. Give me a look, give me a face; That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing, hair as free : Such sweet neglect more taketh me, Than all the adulteries of art ; They strike mine eyes, but not my heart.