The Songs of England and Scotland, 第 1 卷J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 xxvii 頁
... tears I crave My deare on me some pitie have . In vewing thee , I tooke such ioy , As one that sought his quiet rest ; Untill I felt the feather'd boy Ay flickering in my captive brest- Since that time , loe ! in deep despaire All void ...
... tears I crave My deare on me some pitie have . In vewing thee , I tooke such ioy , As one that sought his quiet rest ; Untill I felt the feather'd boy Ay flickering in my captive brest- Since that time , loe ! in deep despaire All void ...
第 13 頁
... tears are like the crocodil : With outward cheer on thee she smiles , When in her heart she thinks thee ill . Her tongue still chats of this and that , Than aspine leaf it wags more fast ; And as she talks she knows not what , There ...
... tears are like the crocodil : With outward cheer on thee she smiles , When in her heart she thinks thee ill . Her tongue still chats of this and that , Than aspine leaf it wags more fast ; And as she talks she knows not what , There ...
第 36 頁
... tears , For so will sorrow slay me ; Nor spread them as distract with fears ; Mine own enough betray me . [ Mr. Gifford writes- " With respect to the present song , if it be not the most beautiful in the language , I freely confess ...
... tears , For so will sorrow slay me ; Nor spread them as distract with fears ; Mine own enough betray me . [ Mr. Gifford writes- " With respect to the present song , if it be not the most beautiful in the language , I freely confess ...
第 56 頁
... tears stood in her eyes , Like to the morning dew , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . And as abroad we walked As lover's fashion is , Oft as we sweetly talked , The sun would steal a kiss ; The wind upon her lips ...
... tears stood in her eyes , Like to the morning dew , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . And as abroad we walked As lover's fashion is , Oft as we sweetly talked , The sun would steal a kiss ; The wind upon her lips ...
第 66 頁
... tear it . ** Since ' t will no better be , ++ I'll bear it patiently ; Yet all the world may see Phillida flouts me . [ This singular ballad is printed from Ritsons ' Ancient Songs , who has taken it from " The Theatre of Compliments ...
... tear it . ** Since ' t will no better be , ++ I'll bear it patiently ; Yet all the world may see Phillida flouts me . [ This singular ballad is printed from Ritsons ' Ancient Songs , who has taken it from " The Theatre of Compliments ...
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