The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page iii
... heart : a heart that glowed , with what he describes as " honest warm simplicity . " " At all times nature exhibits a sufficient number of images to the eye and fancy of a poet - the cool of spring , the heat of summer , the yellow leaf ...
... heart : a heart that glowed , with what he describes as " honest warm simplicity . " " At all times nature exhibits a sufficient number of images to the eye and fancy of a poet - the cool of spring , the heat of summer , the yellow leaf ...
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... heart . O Fortune cruel harsh and hard What aileth thee at me My pleasures all thou dost retard To aid Adversity . Alas ! I love a goodly one , Who loveth me again- It is for her I live alone- Though thou dost shower disdain . To have ...
... heart . O Fortune cruel harsh and hard What aileth thee at me My pleasures all thou dost retard To aid Adversity . Alas ! I love a goodly one , Who loveth me again- It is for her I live alone- Though thou dost shower disdain . To have ...
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... heart will grant me grace , Till then , my deer ! in few wordes plaine In pensive thoughts I shall remaine . " The Phoenix Neste , " another valuable collection of small poems , printed within a few years of the volume we have just ...
... heart will grant me grace , Till then , my deer ! in few wordes plaine In pensive thoughts I shall remaine . " The Phoenix Neste , " another valuable collection of small poems , printed within a few years of the volume we have just ...
Page xxx
... heart , and where he frolics like a being made up of melody and pleasure . ' Shirley's Death's Final Conquest , ' is full of the finest moral grandeur . Carew has been called by Pope a bad Waller- but neither Waller or Pope have happier ...
... heart , and where he frolics like a being made up of melody and pleasure . ' Shirley's Death's Final Conquest , ' is full of the finest moral grandeur . Carew has been called by Pope a bad Waller- but neither Waller or Pope have happier ...
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... heart , I took my part Of this joly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , & c . Now let them drink , till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do , They shall not misse to have the blisse Good ale doth bring men to : And ...
... heart , I took my part Of this joly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , & c . Now let them drink , till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do , They shall not misse to have the blisse Good ale doth bring men to : And ...
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