The new vocal enchantress, containing an elegant selection of the newest songs [&c.]. |
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第vii页
... Say , why should my brow near the fcowl of despair 183 Shall I , wafting in despair 217 221 Softly fwees the minutes glide Sweet bud , to Laura's befom go Sea that pretty creature there 246 252 Sweet , Sweet Robinette , all the ...
... Say , why should my brow near the fcowl of despair 183 Shall I , wafting in despair 217 221 Softly fwees the minutes glide Sweet bud , to Laura's befom go Sea that pretty creature there 246 252 Sweet , Sweet Robinette , all the ...
第2页
... SAY , fimple maid , have SAY , fimple maid , have you form'd any notion Of all the rude dangers in croffing the ocean ? When winds whistle fhrilly , ah ! wo'nt they remind you , To figh with regret for the grot left behind you ? Mrs ...
... SAY , fimple maid , have SAY , fimple maid , have you form'd any notion Of all the rude dangers in croffing the ocean ? When winds whistle fhrilly , ah ! wo'nt they remind you , To figh with regret for the grot left behind you ? Mrs ...
第32页
... say him nay , I'm refolv'd to be marry'd - O dear , I'm fo pleas'd . SONG . The Fox Chace . Sung by Mr. Incledon , at Vauxhall Gardens . A T the found of the horn , We rife in the morn , And waken the woods.as we thunder along . Yoix ...
... say him nay , I'm refolv'd to be marry'd - O dear , I'm fo pleas'd . SONG . The Fox Chace . Sung by Mr. Incledon , at Vauxhall Gardens . A T the found of the horn , We rife in the morn , And waken the woods.as we thunder along . Yoix ...
第59页
... Says he my dear , I'll fee you home , I thank'd the charming fellow . We trudg'd along , the moon fhone bright , Says he , my fweeteft Nell - o , I'll kiss you here by this good light , Lord , what a charming fellow ! You rogue , fays I ...
... Says he my dear , I'll fee you home , I thank'd the charming fellow . We trudg'd along , the moon fhone bright , Says he , my fweeteft Nell - o , I'll kiss you here by this good light , Lord , what a charming fellow ! You rogue , fays I ...
第64页
... say , Make fure of the prefent , and al . will go right , For he who has liv'd as he ought all the day , May deep with content on his pillow at night . Make fure of to - day that the next mayn't be forrow , Since life , my brave boys ...
... say , Make fure of the prefent , and al . will go right , For he who has liv'd as he ought all the day , May deep with content on his pillow at night . Make fure of to - day that the next mayn't be forrow , Since life , my brave boys ...
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Anacreon Anacreontic Society beauty bleffing bleft bofom bonny Bow wow wow boys breaſt Burletta chace charms cou'd cry'd Cupid dear defpair delight Derry ev'ry eyes fafe faid failor fair fame fear feedle feen fhall fhepherd fhew fhore fhould fieze figh fing firft Firſt fleep flow'rs fmiling foft foldier fome fond fong fons foon forrow foul Four and twenty fports ftill fuch fung fure fwain fweet gentle grove happy Hark heart Hero and Leander honeft kifs lads lafs landmen loft lov'd love's lover maid mild ale morn muft muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pleaſure pow'r pretty proker reft rife rofe rofy round Royalty Theatre ſhall SON G SONG Sung ſweet tears thee thofe thou thro Twas Vauxhall Vauxhall Gardens virgin whofe wife winds wine wou'd young youth
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