The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... spring , the heat of summer , the yellow leaf of autumn , and the frosts of winter . Every field produces beauties of its own to awaken fresh sentiment , from the gay flowers of May to the bright stars and spotless snows of December ...
... spring , the heat of summer , the yellow leaf of autumn , and the frosts of winter . Every field produces beauties of its own to awaken fresh sentiment , from the gay flowers of May to the bright stars and spotless snows of December ...
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... spring , but Sorrow's fall . Thy gown , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap , thy kirtle , and thy posies , Are all soon wither'd , broke , forgotten , In Folly ripe , in Reason rotten . Thy belt of straw , and ivy - buds , Thy ...
... spring , but Sorrow's fall . Thy gown , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap , thy kirtle , and thy posies , Are all soon wither'd , broke , forgotten , In Folly ripe , in Reason rotten . Thy belt of straw , and ivy - buds , Thy ...
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... spring . There shall you see the nymphs at play ; And how the satyrs spend the day ; The fishes gliding on the sands , Offering their bellies to your hands . The birds with heavenly tuned throats , Possess woods echoes with sweet notes ...
... spring . There shall you see the nymphs at play ; And how the satyrs spend the day ; The fishes gliding on the sands , Offering their bellies to your hands . The birds with heavenly tuned throats , Possess woods echoes with sweet notes ...
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... spring . Every thing that heard him play , Even the billows of the sea , Hung their heads , and then lay by . In ... springs On chalic'd flowers that lies ; And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 23.
... spring . Every thing that heard him play , Even the billows of the sea , Hung their heads , and then lay by . In ... springs On chalic'd flowers that lies ; And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 23.
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... spring : Then , care away , and wend along with me . This is not half the happiness The countryman enjoys , Though others think they have as much , Yet he that says so , lies : Then , come away , turn countryman with me . [ Found in ...
... spring : Then , care away , and wend along with me . This is not half the happiness The countryman enjoys , Though others think they have as much , Yet he that says so , lies : Then , come away , turn countryman with me . [ Found in ...
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