The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... cold : But belly , God send thee good ale ynoughe , Whether it be new or old , I love no rost , but a nut - browne toste , And a crab laid in the fire , A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I not desire No froste nor snow , nor ...
... cold : But belly , God send thee good ale ynoughe , Whether it be new or old , I love no rost , but a nut - browne toste , And a crab laid in the fire , A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I not desire No froste nor snow , nor ...
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... cold— With buckles of the purest gold . A belt of straw , and ivy - buds With coral clasps , and amber studs ; If these , these pleasures can thee move To live with me , and be my love . [ This beautiful song is the composition of ...
... cold— With buckles of the purest gold . A belt of straw , and ivy - buds With coral clasps , and amber studs ; If these , these pleasures can thee move To live with me , and be my love . [ This beautiful song is the composition of ...
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... 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 IRELAND .
... 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 IRELAND .
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... cold floor them throw . If out they cry , Then forth I fly , And loudly laugh out , ho , ho , ho ! When any need to borrowe ought , We lend them what they do require : And for the use demand we nought ; Our owne is all we do desire . If ...
... cold floor them throw . If out they cry , Then forth I fly , And loudly laugh out , ho , ho , ho ! When any need to borrowe ought , We lend them what they do require : And for the use demand we nought ; Our owne is all we do desire . If ...
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... cold my love should feel , What e'er the heavens could do , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . Like doves we would be billing , And clip and kiss so fast , Yet she would be unwilling That I should kiss the last ...
... cold my love should feel , What e'er the heavens could do , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . Like doves we would be billing , And clip and kiss so fast , Yet she would be unwilling That I should kiss the last ...
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