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... death in the face , And return with a load of doubloons , Then farewell for a time , lovely fweethearts , dear wives , Nancy fear not the fate of True Blne ; Though we leave you and merrily venture our lives , To our doxies we'll ́ever ...
... death in the face , And return with a load of doubloons , Then farewell for a time , lovely fweethearts , dear wives , Nancy fear not the fate of True Blne ; Though we leave you and merrily venture our lives , To our doxies we'll ́ever ...
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... death fhall direct us to part ; We'll kiss , as all true - lovers do . Adieu then to doubt and defpair ; Fair virtue , our loves will purfue : We'll not know a moment of care ; But kifs , as all true - lovers do . SONG . Sung by Mafter ...
... death fhall direct us to part ; We'll kiss , as all true - lovers do . Adieu then to doubt and defpair ; Fair virtue , our loves will purfue : We'll not know a moment of care ; But kifs , as all true - lovers do . SONG . Sung by Mafter ...
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... thus bred , from a bounty fo rare , O preferve it as free as ' twas given ! ( death , " We will , while we've breath , nay , we'll grafp it in " Then return it untainted to heav'n . " 03 SONG . 25 A SO N G. I am not Twenty . [ 24 ]
... thus bred , from a bounty fo rare , O preferve it as free as ' twas given ! ( death , " We will , while we've breath , nay , we'll grafp it in " Then return it untainted to heav'n . " 03 SONG . 25 A SO N G. I am not Twenty . [ 24 ]
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... death . We waken the woods , & c . With a bottle at night , We prolong the delight , Much Trimbush we praife , and the deeds that were done : And yoix , tally O , The next morning we go , With Phoebus to end , as we mount with the fun ...
... death . We waken the woods , & c . With a bottle at night , We prolong the delight , Much Trimbush we praife , and the deeds that were done : And yoix , tally O , The next morning we go , With Phoebus to end , as we mount with the fun ...
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... death could the conjugal knot have unty'd : For cross - legg'd together they fat ' till they dy'd . Derry down , & c . SONG . Sung by Mr. Darley , in the Choice of Harlequin . A S you mean to fet fail for the land of delight , And in ...
... death could the conjugal knot have unty'd : For cross - legg'd together they fat ' till they dy'd . Derry down , & c . SONG . Sung by Mr. Darley , in the Choice of Harlequin . A S you mean to fet fail for the land of delight , And in ...
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Página 202 - AT length, by so much importunity press'd, Take, C , at once, the inside of my breast ; This stupid indifference so often you blame, Is not owing to nature, to fear, or to shame : I am not as cold as a virgin in lead...
Página 88 - I look'd for Jamie back, But the wind it blew high, and the ship it was a...
Página 145 - Twelve months are gone and over, And nine long tedious days ; Why didst thou...
Página 100 - Tho" music in both, they are both apt to jar ; How tuneful and soft from a delicate touch, Not handled too roughly, nor play'd on too much...
Página 156 - Bitter, oh tell me whence comes my content ? Since I suffer with pleasure, why should I complain, Or grieve at my Fate, when I know 'tis in vain ? Yet so pleasing the Pain is, so soft is the Dart, That at once it both wounds me, and tickles my Heart. I...
Página 253 - BLOW high, blow low, let tempests tear The main-mast by the board ; My heart with thoughts of thee, my dear, And love well stored, Shall brave all danger, scorn all fear, The roaring winds the raging sea, In hopes on shore To be once more Safe moor'd with thee.
Página 100 - That a lover once blest is a lover no more ; Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your roses and lilies may make the men sigh ; But roses and lilies, and sighs pass away, And passion will die as your beauties decay.
Página 183 - And leave none to keep house, but our new porter John, Who relieves the poor with a thump on the back with a stone ; Like a young courtier, &c.
Página 66 - For soldiers to complain: Should next campaign Send us to Him who made us, boys, We're free from pain; But should we remain, A bottle and kind landlady Cures all again.11 11 William Chappell, Popular Music of the Olden Time, 2 vols.
Página 45 - Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal : He was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Kanelagh went, or Vauxhall. And oftentimes would they be giggling and leering, But 'twas all one to Tom their gibing and jeering, For loving or liking he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet but to see how...