The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... cheek . Several little elegancies of almost similar beauty might be brought forward from the writings of old poets did the limits of this preface permit such wandering . On comparing the English songs with the Scottish , it will be ...
... cheek . Several little elegancies of almost similar beauty might be brought forward from the writings of old poets did the limits of this preface permit such wandering . On comparing the English songs with the Scottish , it will be ...
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... cheeks that shame the rose , From lips that spoil the rubys praise , From eyes that mock the diamonds blaze . Whence comes my love , as freely own : Ah me ! ' twas from a heart like stone . The blushing cheek speaks modest mind ; The ...
... cheeks that shame the rose , From lips that spoil the rubys praise , From eyes that mock the diamonds blaze . Whence comes my love , as freely own : Ah me ! ' twas from a heart like stone . The blushing cheek speaks modest mind ; The ...
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... cheek ; Yet not a heart to save my pain ? O Venus ! take thy gifts again : Make not so fair , to cause our moan , Or make a heart thats like our own . [ Supposed to have been written by the father of the celebrated Sir John Harington ...
... cheek ; Yet not a heart to save my pain ? O Venus ! take thy gifts again : Make not so fair , to cause our moan , Or make a heart thats like our own . [ Supposed to have been written by the father of the celebrated Sir John Harington ...
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... cheeks were like the cherry , Her skin as white as snow , When she was blythe and merry , She angel - like did show : Her waist exceeding small , The fives did fit her shoe , * But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . In ...
... cheeks were like the cherry , Her skin as white as snow , When she was blythe and merry , She angel - like did show : Her waist exceeding small , The fives did fit her shoe , * But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . In ...
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... cheeks with care ' Cause another's rosy are ; Be she fairer than the day , Or the flowery meads in May ; If she be not so to me , What care I how fair she be ? Shall my foolish heart be pin'd ' Cause I see a woman kind ? Or a well ...
... cheeks with care ' Cause another's rosy are ; Be she fairer than the day , Or the flowery meads in May ; If she be not so to me , What care I how fair she be ? Shall my foolish heart be pin'd ' Cause I see a woman kind ? Or a well ...
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