The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page iv
... look for the origin of our song ; from the field and the sheep - hook to the court and the town , is a single step , but it is a long one . Our search into song , Mr. Cunningham has already happily illustrated , by the image of the boy ...
... look for the origin of our song ; from the field and the sheep - hook to the court and the town , is a single step , but it is a long one . Our search into song , Mr. Cunningham has already happily illustrated , by the image of the boy ...
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... look for the origin of the modern English song ; not a single com- position of that nature , with the smallest degree of poetical merit , being discoverable at any preceding period . " * The collection of songs here presented to the ...
... look for the origin of the modern English song ; not a single com- position of that nature , with the smallest degree of poetical merit , being discoverable at any preceding period . " * The collection of songs here presented to the ...
Page xxxvi
... look in vain through the collection of Scots songs for a real Anacreontic , for an exquisite morsel written in the spirit of the old Grecian , -- the English volumes are full of such sweets , such delicate and choice effusions of the ...
... look in vain through the collection of Scots songs for a real Anacreontic , for an exquisite morsel written in the spirit of the old Grecian , -- the English volumes are full of such sweets , such delicate and choice effusions of the ...
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... looks certainly more like one of George Wither's conceits . ] * Gold coined into Angels was so termed , being of a finer kind than crown gold . PARK . THE SILENT LOVER . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . Wrong not 10 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... looks certainly more like one of George Wither's conceits . ] * Gold coined into Angels was so termed , being of a finer kind than crown gold . PARK . THE SILENT LOVER . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . Wrong not 10 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
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... looks red and raw , When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl , Then nightly sings the staring owl , To - who ; Tu - whit , to - who , a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . SONG IN THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA , SHAKSPEARE . Who ...
... looks red and raw , When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl , Then nightly sings the staring owl , To - who ; Tu - whit , to - who , a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . SONG IN THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA , SHAKSPEARE . Who ...
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