The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... charms or the cruelty of his mis- tress , we must impute the birth of our love - songs ; those were the strains that " delayed the huddling brook , and lapped the prisoned soul in soft elysium ; " the maid was then likened to a sportive ...
... charms or the cruelty of his mis- tress , we must impute the birth of our love - songs ; those were the strains that " delayed the huddling brook , and lapped the prisoned soul in soft elysium ; " the maid was then likened to a sportive ...
Page 60
... charms ) . Fie , fie , forbear ; No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no slave to such , as you be ; 60 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... charms ) . Fie , fie , forbear ; No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no slave to such , as you be ; 60 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
Page 62
... charms : You labour may To lead astray The heart that constant shall remain : And I the while Will sit and smile To see you spend your time in vain . * Thou . + I. VOL . I. Swigg whey untill thou burst , Eat 62 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND ...
... charms : You labour may To lead astray The heart that constant shall remain : And I the while Will sit and smile To see you spend your time in vain . * Thou . + I. VOL . I. Swigg whey untill thou burst , Eat 62 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND ...
Page 108
... charms Than all your native country arms : Their troops we can expel with ease , Who vanquish only when we please . But in your eyes , oh ! there's the spell , Who can see them , and not rebel ? You make us captives by your stay , Yet ...
... charms Than all your native country arms : Their troops we can expel with ease , Who vanquish only when we please . But in your eyes , oh ! there's the spell , Who can see them , and not rebel ? You make us captives by your stay , Yet ...
Page 110
... charms , And dazzling beauty's pride , Heightened by infant Love's alarms The nuptial knot was tied , Which gave thee to my longing arms A blooming , blushing bride . Entranced in Hymen's blissful bowers , We hail'd each rising sun ...
... charms , And dazzling beauty's pride , Heightened by infant Love's alarms The nuptial knot was tied , Which gave thee to my longing arms A blooming , blushing bride . Entranced in Hymen's blissful bowers , We hail'd each rising sun ...
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