The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... divine ; but as civilization and literature advanced , and poetry no longer remained a separate science , this office with its numerous religious cere- monies , gave place to a new rank of poets called Gleemen or Harpers , of whom the ...
... divine ; but as civilization and literature advanced , and poetry no longer remained a separate science , this office with its numerous religious cere- monies , gave place to a new rank of poets called Gleemen or Harpers , of whom the ...
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... divine . The rose , and lily , the whole spring , Unto her breath for sweetness speed ; The diamond darkens in the ring ; When she appears , the moon looks dead , As when Sol lifts his radiant head . In a little publication bearing date ...
... divine . The rose , and lily , the whole spring , Unto her breath for sweetness speed ; The diamond darkens in the ring ; When she appears , the moon looks dead , As when Sol lifts his radiant head . In a little publication bearing date ...
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... 'll not look for wine : The thirst that from the soul doth rise , Doth ask a drink divine , But might I of Jove's nectar sup , I would not change for thine . I sent thee late a rosy wreath , Not so SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 31.
... 'll not look for wine : The thirst that from the soul doth rise , Doth ask a drink divine , But might I of Jove's nectar sup , I would not change for thine . I sent thee late a rosy wreath , Not so SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 31.
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... divine of giving it " some of his own brilliant touches . " These al- terations occur in the third verse , thus printed by Allan Ramsay in the Tea - table Miscellany : -- You may esteem him A child in his force ; Or you may deem him A ...
... divine of giving it " some of his own brilliant touches . " These al- terations occur in the third verse , thus printed by Allan Ramsay in the Tea - table Miscellany : -- You may esteem him A child in his force ; Or you may deem him A ...
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... Divine of Robert Herrick , Esq . 1648. " The idea is taken from Spenser- Gather therefore the rose whilst yet in prime ; For soon comes age that will her pride deflower ; Gather the rose of love while yet is time , Whilst loving , thou ...
... Divine of Robert Herrick , Esq . 1648. " The idea is taken from Spenser- Gather therefore the rose whilst yet in prime ; For soon comes age that will her pride deflower ; Gather the rose of love while yet is time , Whilst loving , thou ...
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Amynta ballad BARRY CORNWALL beauty BEN JONSON birds blest bliss Born bosom bowers breast breath bright Burns Celia CHARLES DIBDIN charms cheek Crazy Jane dear delight despair disdain divine doth drink DRYDEN EDMUND WALLER English eyes fair Falero flowers garland gentle give grace grove happy HARRY CAREY hath heart JOHN JOHN DRYDEN JOHN GAY JONSON joys kind kiss Kytt lady lero lips live look Lord LORD BYRON loue lov'd Love's lover maid MATTHEW PRIOR Minstrels ne'er never night nymph o'er pain passion Percy Phillis pleasure Poems poet poetry poor pride printed Queen R. B. SHERIDAN Ritson ROBERT HERRICK rose says shepherd sighs sing smile soft song sorrow soul spring sung swain sweet Molly tears tell tender thee thine THOMAS CAREW thought thro Twas verses voice vows wanton weep wind wine youth