The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... breathe the air of Britain , and will be admired while Nature exists and poetry is felt . Mr. Campbell has justly styled Herrick's address to the virgins as sweetly Anacreontic . ' ' Herrick has passages , ' Campbell adds , ' where the ...
... breathe the air of Britain , and will be admired while Nature exists and poetry is felt . Mr. Campbell has justly styled Herrick's address to the virgins as sweetly Anacreontic . ' ' Herrick has passages , ' Campbell adds , ' where the ...
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... breath is short ; Youth is nimble , Age is lame : Youth is hot and bold , Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild and Age is tame , Age , I do abhor thee , Youth , I do adore thee ; " O , my love , my love is young 24 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND ...
... breath is short ; Youth is nimble , Age is lame : Youth is hot and bold , Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild and Age is tame , Age , I do abhor thee , Youth , I do adore thee ; " O , my love , my love is young 24 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND ...
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... breath for sweetness speed ; The diamond darkens in the ring ; When she appears , the moon looks dead , As when Sol lifts his radiant head . In a little publication bearing date 1663 , entitled , " A crew of Kind London Gossips , to ...
... breath for sweetness speed ; The diamond darkens in the ring ; When she appears , the moon looks dead , As when Sol lifts his radiant head . In a little publication bearing date 1663 , entitled , " A crew of Kind London Gossips , to ...
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... breath : Who hath his life from rumours freed ; Whose conscience is his strong retreat : Whose state can neither flatterers feed , Nor ruin make oppressors great : Who envies none , whom chance doth raise , Or vice who never understood ...
... breath : Who hath his life from rumours freed ; Whose conscience is his strong retreat : Whose state can neither flatterers feed , Nor ruin make oppressors great : Who envies none , whom chance doth raise , Or vice who never understood ...
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... breathe , And sent'st it back to me , Since when it grows and smells , I swear , Not of itself , but thee . [ " Of this song , " says Ritson , " Anacreon , had Anacreon written in English , need not have been ashamed . " Richard ...
... breathe , And sent'st it back to me , Since when it grows and smells , I swear , Not of itself , but thee . [ " Of this song , " says Ritson , " Anacreon , had Anacreon written in English , need not have been ashamed . " Richard ...
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