The humming bird. A collection of the most celebrated English and Scots songs1785 |
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... appear 186 A curfe attends that woman's love A dawn of hope my foul revives All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd ... appears Amphitryon and his bride , a godlike pair 65 317 42 And are you fure the news is true 74 Adieu ye groves ...
... appear 186 A curfe attends that woman's love A dawn of hope my foul revives All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd ... appears Amphitryon and his bride , a godlike pair 65 317 42 And are you fure the news is true 74 Adieu ye groves ...
第 267 頁
... appears 71 Chloe's the wonder of our fex Chloris , yourself you so excel 235 196 234 Blow , ye bleak winds , around my head :: 267 Calin , one day in angry mood 393 Boaft not , mistaken fwain , thy art . 64 Come , all ye hepherds of the ...
... appears 71 Chloe's the wonder of our fex Chloris , yourself you so excel 235 196 234 Blow , ye bleak winds , around my head :: 267 Calin , one day in angry mood 393 Boaft not , mistaken fwain , thy art . 64 Come , all ye hepherds of the ...
第 15 頁
... appears 213 142 Tho ' cruel you feem to pain 175 The envious old age feems in part to impair 349 To excel in bon - ton , both as genius To fly like bird from grove to grove To Handel's pleafing notes as Chloe fung To heal the fmart a ...
... appears 213 142 Tho ' cruel you feem to pain 175 The envious old age feems in part to impair 349 To excel in bon - ton , both as genius To fly like bird from grove to grove To Handel's pleafing notes as Chloe fung To heal the fmart a ...
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... appears When dewy morn on. To thee , oh gentle fleep ! alone 29 What exquifite pleasure 237 36 What fate attends the blufhing rose 246 T'other day in the ftrawberry vale 70 287 To the woods I love to go .. 33 To try her shepherd once a ...
... appears When dewy morn on. To thee , oh gentle fleep ! alone 29 What exquifite pleasure 237 36 What fate attends the blufhing rose 246 T'other day in the ftrawberry vale 70 287 To the woods I love to go .. 33 To try her shepherd once a ...
第 xvii 頁
... appears When Fanny I faw as I tripp'd o'er the green When Fanny to woman was growing When firft an Arragonian maid When ... appear 256 When primrose fweet bedecks the year 231 When real joy we mifs 35 When fable night each drooping plant ...
... appears When Fanny I faw as I tripp'd o'er the green When Fanny to woman was growing When firft an Arragonian maid When ... appear 256 When primrose fweet bedecks the year 231 When real joy we mifs 35 When fable night each drooping plant ...
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beauty blefs bleft blifs bloom bofom breaft chace charms chearful Chloe Colin cry'd Cupid Damon dear defire defpair delight e'er ev'ry eyes fafe faid fair falfe fcene fcorn fear feek feen fenfe fhade fhall fhepherd fhould figh filly fing firft fkies flow'rs fmiles foft fome fond fong foon forrow foul fport fpring ftill ftrain ftream fuch fure fwain fweet fweetly gentle grace grove hafte happy Hark hear heart Jenny Grey kifs kind lafs laft loft lov'd lover maid mind morn mufic muft muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain Phillis plain pleafing pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride rapture reft rife Robin Gray rofe rove ſhall ſmile Strephon ſwain ſweet tell tender thee thefe theſe thofe thou thro toy'd Twas vex'd vows Whilft whofe wife wine young youth
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第 176 頁 - She cast not back a pitying eye: But left her lover in despair To sigh, to languish, and to die: Ah ! how can those fair eyes endure To give the wounds they will not cure ? Great God of Love, why hast thou made A face that can all hearts command, That all religions can invade, And change the laws of every land?
第 256 頁 - Not a pine in my grove is there seen, But with tendrils of woodbine is bound; Not a beech's more beautiful green. But a sweet-briar entwines it around. Not my fields in the prime of the year, More charms than my cattle unfold; Not a brook that is limpid and clear, But it glitters with fishes of gold. One would think she might like to retire To the bower I have labour'd to rear; Not a shrub that I heard her admire.
第 256 頁 - With the lilac to render it gay ! Already it calls for my love To prune the wild branches away. From the plains, from the woodlands and groves. What strains of wild melody flow!
第 288 頁 - A breath to beauty's bloom unkind, As, to the rofe, an Eaftern wind. The nymph reply'd — You firft, my fwain, Confine your fonnets to the plain ; One envious tongue alike difarms, You, of your wit, me, of my charms. What is, unknown, the poet's...
第 316 頁 - Truth, they say, lies in a well, Why, I vow I ne'er could see; Let the water-drinkers tell, There it always lay for me. For when sparkling wine went round, Never saw I falsehood's mask; But still honest truth I found In the bottom of each flask. True, at length my vigour's flown, I have years to bring decay; Few the locks that now I own, And the few I have are grey.
第 309 頁 - How can they say that nature Has nothing made in vain ; Why then, beneath the water, Should hideous rocks remain ? No eyes the rocks discover That lurk beneath the deep, To wreck the wandering lover, And leave the maid to weep.
第 319 頁 - God save our gracious King! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King!
第 214 頁 - SHALL I, like a hermit, dwell, On a rock, or in a cell, Calling home the smallest part That is missing of my heart, To bestow it where I may Meet a rival every day ? If she undervalue me, What care I how fair she be...
第 189 頁 - Tis not the liquid brightness of those eyes, That swim with pleasure and delight, Nor those heavenly arches which arise O'er each of them to shade their light: 'Tis not that hair which plays with every wind, And loves to wanton round thy face; Now straying round the forehead, now behind Retiring with insidious grace.
第 168 頁 - CELIA'S love, And ev'ry charm was new, I fwore by all the gods above , To be for ever true. But long in vain did I adore, Long wept and figh'd in vain, She ftill protefted, vow'd, and fwore, She ne'er would eafe my pain. At laft o'ercomc me made me bleft, And yielded all her charms, And I forfook her when pofleft, And fled to others arms.