The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page 109
... Phillis is still in my mind ; When angry I mean not to Phillis to go , My feet of themselves the way find : Unknown to myself I am just at her door , And , when I would rail , I can bring out no more , Than Phillis too fair and unkind ...
... Phillis is still in my mind ; When angry I mean not to Phillis to go , My feet of themselves the way find : Unknown to myself I am just at her door , And , when I would rail , I can bring out no more , Than Phillis too fair and unkind ...
Page 120
... Phillis doth invade . But ah , her colder heart denies The thoughts her looks inspire , And while in ice that frozen lies , Her eyes dart only fire . Between extremes I am undone , Like plants to northward set , Burnt by two violent a ...
... Phillis doth invade . But ah , her colder heart denies The thoughts her looks inspire , And while in ice that frozen lies , Her eyes dart only fire . Between extremes I am undone , Like plants to northward set , Burnt by two violent a ...
Page 121
... Phillis does invade . [ From Evans ' Old Ballads , 4 vols . 8vo . 1810 , who copied it from " a royal Garland of New Songs , 12mo . black letter , in the Pepys ' Collection . " See vol . 4 , p . 353. Ritson's Editor and Ritson himself ...
... Phillis does invade . [ From Evans ' Old Ballads , 4 vols . 8vo . 1810 , who copied it from " a royal Garland of New Songs , 12mo . black letter , in the Pepys ' Collection . " See vol . 4 , p . 353. Ritson's Editor and Ritson himself ...
Page 125
... 1648 - Died 1680 . I cannot change , as others do , Though you unjustly scorn : Since that poor swain who sighs for you For you alone was born . No , Phillis , no , your heart to move SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 125.
... 1648 - Died 1680 . I cannot change , as others do , Though you unjustly scorn : Since that poor swain who sighs for you For you alone was born . No , Phillis , no , your heart to move SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . 125.
Page 126
No , Phillis , no , your heart to move , A surer way I'll try : And to revenge my slighted love , Will still love on and die . When killed with grief , Amyntas lies ; And you to mind shall call The sighs that now unpitied rise , The ...
No , Phillis , no , your heart to move , A surer way I'll try : And to revenge my slighted love , Will still love on and die . When killed with grief , Amyntas lies ; And you to mind shall call The sighs that now unpitied rise , The ...
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