The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... sweet strains sung to the music of a shepherd's reed , described by Allan Ramsay , as― " A dainty whistle with a pleasant sound , " after the dance with timbrels in the cool of evening , presented to the mind all that earth could offer ...
... sweet strains sung to the music of a shepherd's reed , described by Allan Ramsay , as― " A dainty whistle with a pleasant sound , " after the dance with timbrels in the cool of evening , presented to the mind all that earth could offer ...
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... sweet , and all was sound . " To win the favour of one so fair , was the utmost of his ambition ; he told in wood - notes wild , in untutored verse , the sweetness of her mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that ...
... sweet , and all was sound . " To win the favour of one so fair , was the utmost of his ambition ; he told in wood - notes wild , in untutored verse , the sweetness of her mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that ...
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... Sweet William : " to which , " the same scrupulous editor has said we may possibly add , John Armstrong and Cap- tain Care , " " These ballads are well known through the numerous publications of Ancient Minstrelsy poured upon us during ...
... Sweet William : " to which , " the same scrupulous editor has said we may possibly add , John Armstrong and Cap- tain Care , " " These ballads are well known through the numerous publications of Ancient Minstrelsy poured upon us during ...
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... sweet ] among the levis green I would I were with her all night But yet ye wote not whom I mean . The nightingale sat on a brere Among the thornys sharp and keen And comfort me with merry cheer But yet ye wote not whom I mean . The ...
... sweet ] among the levis green I would I were with her all night But yet ye wote not whom I mean . The nightingale sat on a brere Among the thornys sharp and keen And comfort me with merry cheer But yet ye wote not whom I mean . The ...
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... sweet wild spirit , and an exquisite finish of expression , " ) his name would descend to posterity as a writer of both high and pure fancy- though his " mighty lines , " as Jonson calls them , had never been either composed or ...
... sweet wild spirit , and an exquisite finish of expression , " ) his name would descend to posterity as a writer of both high and pure fancy- though his " mighty lines , " as Jonson calls them , had never been either composed or ...
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