The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and English. In Four Volumes. By Allan Ramsay, Issue 420A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For A. Donaldson, 1762 - 448 pages |
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... and ftill my grief ― Stately fept he eaft the wa ' Sweet are the charms of her I love Send home my long ftray'd eyes to me 29 * 494 1564 J107 ) 1300 134 145 177 1960 2060 226 2313 Stella Stella and Flavia every hour 235 See , fee ,
... and ftill my grief ― Stately fept he eaft the wa ' Sweet are the charms of her I love Send home my long ftray'd eyes to me 29 * 494 1564 J107 ) 1300 134 145 177 1960 2060 226 2313 Stella Stella and Flavia every hour 235 See , fee ,
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... charms the blefs'd above 323 Saw ye the nymph whom I adore 343 Since drinking has power to bring us relief 345 Sweet Nelly , my heart's delight 368 Since laws were made for ev'ry degree 423 Sum up all the delights 429 T. Tho ' beauty ...
... charms the blefs'd above 323 Saw ye the nymph whom I adore 343 Since drinking has power to bring us relief 345 Sweet Nelly , my heart's delight 368 Since laws were made for ev'ry degree 423 Sum up all the delights 429 T. Tho ' beauty ...
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... charms , and weaker powers , Compar'd with thofe of Chrifty . When wand'ring o'er the flow'ry park , No nat❜ral beauty wanting , How lightfome is't to hear the lark , And birds in confort chanting ? But if my Chrifty tunes her voice ...
... charms , and weaker powers , Compar'd with thofe of Chrifty . When wand'ring o'er the flow'ry park , No nat❜ral beauty wanting , How lightfome is't to hear the lark , And birds in confort chanting ? But if my Chrifty tunes her voice ...
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... charm .. TWEE D . SIDE . W Ha upon Tweed ? Hat beauties doés Flora difclofe ? How fweet are her smiles Yet Mary's still sweeter than thofe ; Both nature and fancy exceed . Nor daify , nor fweet - blushing rofe , Not all the gay flowers ...
... charm .. TWEE D . SIDE . W Ha upon Tweed ? Hat beauties doés Flora difclofe ? How fweet are her smiles Yet Mary's still sweeter than thofe ; Both nature and fancy exceed . Nor daify , nor fweet - blushing rofe , Not all the gay flowers ...
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... charms arife , Rofy fmiles , and kindling blufhes ; Love fits laughing in her eyes , And betrays her fecret wishes , Haste then from th * Idalian grove , Infant fimiles , and sports , and graces ; Spread the downy couch for love , And ...
... charms arife , Rofy fmiles , and kindling blufhes ; Love fits laughing in her eyes , And betrays her fecret wishes , Haste then from th * Idalian grove , Infant fimiles , and sports , and graces ; Spread the downy couch for love , And ...
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Alake auld baith beauty Becauſe blate blefs'd blifs blyth bofom bonny braes breaft Broom of Cowdenknows charms chearful cou'd cry'd dear defire defpair delight deroll didle drink e'er ev'ry eyes faft faid fair falfe fcorn fhall fhepherd fhine fhou'd fighs filly fince fing fleep fmiles foft fome foon forrow foul fpring frae ftill fuch fwain fweet gowans are gay grace green hame happy heart highland laddie houſe Invermay Jeany Jenny kifs laddie laffie lafs laft Lochaber lov'd lover maid maun merry morning mufic muft muſt nae mair ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain Peggy pleaſe pleaſure rife Rob Morris rofe ſhall ſhe ſmile SONG ſpeak ſweet Syne tell thee thefe There's theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tune Twas wawking Whilft Whofe wife wine wou'd Yarrow young
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