Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient balladsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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... I quit my poor Chloe , and stick to my glass ; But to you men of reason , my reasons I'll own ; And if you don't like them , why - let them alone . Although I have left her , the truth I'll declare B 2 DRINKING - SONGS . 3 SONG III. ...
... I quit my poor Chloe , and stick to my glass ; But to you men of reason , my reasons I'll own ; And if you don't like them , why - let them alone . Although I have left her , the truth I'll declare B 2 DRINKING - SONGS . 3 SONG III. ...
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... glass , ' which is so near the present , as to make one thing certain while it leaves it doubtful , i . e . either that the present copy was borrowed from Tom , or that Tom borrowed from it . [ Ritson seems by this note to have pre ...
... glass , ' which is so near the present , as to make one thing certain while it leaves it doubtful , i . e . either that the present copy was borrowed from Tom , or that Tom borrowed from it . [ Ritson seems by this note to have pre ...
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... glass , A chaste , yet laughter - loving lass , To mortals various joys impart , Inform the sense , and warm the heart . Thrice happy they who , careless , laid Beneath a kind embowering shade , With rosy wreaths their temples crown ...
... glass , A chaste , yet laughter - loving lass , To mortals various joys impart , Inform the sense , and warm the heart . Thrice happy they who , careless , laid Beneath a kind embowering shade , With rosy wreaths their temples crown ...
第 8 頁
... glass , And a chaste laughter - loving lass . SONG VIII . PLATO'S ADVICE . * SAYS Plato , why should man be vain , Since bounteous heav'n has made him great ? Why look with insolent disdain On those undeck'd with wealth or state ? Can ...
... glass , And a chaste laughter - loving lass . SONG VIII . PLATO'S ADVICE . * SAYS Plato , why should man be vain , Since bounteous heav'n has made him great ? Why look with insolent disdain On those undeck'd with wealth or state ? Can ...
第 9 頁
... glass , boys , I'll show ye what ' tis to be gay ; I'll not care a fig for a lass , boys , Nor love my brisk youth away : Give me but an honest fellow , That's pleasantest when he is mellow , We'll live twenty - four hours a day . ' Tis ...
... glass , boys , I'll show ye what ' tis to be gay ; I'll not care a fig for a lass , boys , Nor love my brisk youth away : Give me but an honest fellow , That's pleasantest when he is mellow , We'll live twenty - four hours a day . ' Tis ...
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