The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, 第 4 卷J. Walthoe, 1732 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 37 筆
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... - fhine fummer's day , As Perfians fretch their votive arms As fwift as time , put round the glass , Afwain , long tortur'd with difdain , A fwain , of love defpairing , 167 57 124 6 7 As walking forth to view the plain , At a A 3 As.
... - fhine fummer's day , As Perfians fretch their votive arms As fwift as time , put round the glass , Afwain , long tortur'd with difdain , A fwain , of love defpairing , 167 57 124 6 7 As walking forth to view the plain , At a A 3 As.
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... arms , By a murmuring fiream a fair fhepherdess lay , C 94 133 EASE , ceafe of Cupid to complain , 198 Celia , hoard thy charms no more , 150 Celia now is all my fong , 222 Celladon , when spring came on , 187 Cloe proves falfe , but ...
... arms , By a murmuring fiream a fair fhepherdess lay , C 94 133 EASE , ceafe of Cupid to complain , 198 Celia , hoard thy charms no more , 150 Celia now is all my fong , 222 Celladon , when spring came on , 187 Cloe proves falfe , but ...
第 19 頁
... paffion , and approve his fong : Like Phoebus thus acquiring unfought praise , He catch'd at love and fill'd his arms with bays . Charming Τ Charming CLOE . RANSPORTING Cloe , lovely fair , A Collection of Song's . 19 %
... paffion , and approve his fong : Like Phoebus thus acquiring unfought praise , He catch'd at love and fill'd his arms with bays . Charming Τ Charming CLOE . RANSPORTING Cloe , lovely fair , A Collection of Song's . 19 %
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... arms is beauty's treasure : Charming rays around thee fhine , Roses in thy cheeks are blowing , Mufick from thy accent flowing ; Love creates thee all divine . L The Conftant TAR . OVE like wind is often changing , Like the fea it ebbs ...
... arms is beauty's treasure : Charming rays around thee fhine , Roses in thy cheeks are blowing , Mufick from thy accent flowing ; Love creates thee all divine . L The Conftant TAR . OVE like wind is often changing , Like the fea it ebbs ...
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... arms , Crying , Ah Strephen , now let's live , Take all you ask , or I can give . But at thy blushes conscious grown , Of too great freedom fhe had shown , She check'd her flame , and blushing too , Away the airy vifion flew . IN ...
... arms , Crying , Ah Strephen , now let's live , Take all you ask , or I can give . But at thy blushes conscious grown , Of too great freedom fhe had shown , She check'd her flame , and blushing too , Away the airy vifion flew . IN ...
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第 1 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 156 頁 - AWAY, let nought to love displeasing, My Winifreda, move your care ; Let nought delay the heavenly blessing, Nor squeamish pride, nor gloomy fear. What tho...
第 157 頁 - How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung! To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue! And when with envy time transported Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
第 123 頁 - If I would not give up the three Graces, I wish I were hang'd like a dog, And at court all the drawingroom faces, For a glance of my sweet Molly Mog.
第 48 頁 - Ah Colin! give not her thy vows, Vows due to me alone: Nor thou, fond maid, receive his...
第 48 頁 - Nor think him all thy own. To-morrow, in the church to wed, Impatient, both prepare ! But know, fond maid ; and know, false man, That Lucy will be there!
第 147 頁 - And for the guests that were to dine, Brought Comus, Love, and Jocus. The god near Cupid drew his chair, Near Comus, Jocus plac'd ; For wine makes Love forget its care, And Mirth exalts a feast.
第 112 頁 - And wish me better sped, Flat as a flounder when I lie, And as a herring dead. Sure as a gun she'll drop a tear, And sigh, perhaps, and wish, When I am rotten as a pear, And mute as any fish.
第 102 頁 - THE last time I came o'er the moor, I left my love behind me : Ye pow'rs ! what pain do I endure, When soft ideas mind me : Soon as the ruddy morn display'd The beaming day ensuing, I met betimes my lovely maid In fit retreats for wooing.
第 49 頁 - When, stretch'd before her rival's corse, She saw her husband dead. Then to his Lucy's new-made grave, Convey'd by trembling swains, One mould with her, beneath one sod, For ever he remains.