The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... hear'd her say , That she lov'd posies ; In the last month of May I gave her roses ; Cowslips and gilly - flowers , And the sweet lily , I got to deck the bowers Of my dear Philly : She did them all disdain , And threw them back again ...
... hear'd her say , That she lov'd posies ; In the last month of May I gave her roses ; Cowslips and gilly - flowers , And the sweet lily , I got to deck the bowers Of my dear Philly : She did them all disdain , And threw them back again ...
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... hear The delightful nightingale . Welcome , welcome , then I sing Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never , Shall enjoy a spring for ever . Love , that looks still on your eyes , Though the winter have begun To ...
... hear The delightful nightingale . Welcome , welcome , then I sing Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never , Shall enjoy a spring for ever . Love , that looks still on your eyes , Though the winter have begun To ...
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... hear The story of that distant bliss I never shall come near : By sad experience I have found That her perfection is my wound . And tell me not how fond I am To tempt my daring fate , From whence no triumph ever came , But to repent too ...
... hear The story of that distant bliss I never shall come near : By sad experience I have found That her perfection is my wound . And tell me not how fond I am To tempt my daring fate , From whence no triumph ever came , But to repent too ...
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... hear my Kenna sing a song There see a blackbird feed her young . Or a leverock build her nest ; Here , give my weary spirits rest , And raise my low pitch'd thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits ...
... hear my Kenna sing a song There see a blackbird feed her young . Or a leverock build her nest ; Here , give my weary spirits rest , And raise my low pitch'd thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits ...
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... hear his Kenna sing , when loitering with his dog Bryan , he tells us was : -- Like hermit poor in pensive place obscure , I mean to spend my days of endless doubt , To wait such woes as time cannot recure Where none but love shall ever ...
... hear his Kenna sing , when loitering with his dog Bryan , he tells us was : -- Like hermit poor in pensive place obscure , I mean to spend my days of endless doubt , To wait such woes as time cannot recure Where none but love shall ever ...
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