The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... one of the verses : * In her own language . I am at her command . fortune . ΒΆ I wot . + I live . Seemliest . I have caught or gotten a good ** Lovesome . ++ Laughed . ++ Neck . Heo * is coral of go [ o ] dnesse INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... one of the verses : * In her own language . I am at her command . fortune . ΒΆ I wot . + I live . Seemliest . I have caught or gotten a good ** Lovesome . ++ Laughed . ++ Neck . Heo * is coral of go [ o ] dnesse INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... live alone- Though thou dost shower disdain . To have her hand I think me sure , O Fortune cry consent- And change thy frown of displeasure , Not make our love misspent . Woe worth thy power my foremost foe That art so rude to me Thou ...
... live alone- Though thou dost shower disdain . To have her hand I think me sure , O Fortune cry consent- And change thy frown of displeasure , Not make our love misspent . Woe worth thy power my foremost foe That art so rude to me Thou ...
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... live as long as the English language . Suckling wrote with ease , sprightliness , and gaiety , while the songs of Brome have , what may be called a great merit , variety . We now arrive at the Revolution of 1660 , when a complete change ...
... live as long as the English language . Suckling wrote with ease , sprightliness , and gaiety , while the songs of Brome have , what may be called a great merit , variety . We now arrive at the Revolution of 1660 , when a complete change ...
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... lives of them and their wives Whether they be yonge or olde . Back and side go bare , & c . [ From " A ryght pithy , plesaunt and merie comedie : Intytuled Gammer Gurtons Nedle , imprinted by Thomas Colwell , 1575. " War- ton and Ritson ...
... lives of them and their wives Whether they be yonge or olde . Back and side go bare , & c . [ From " A ryght pithy , plesaunt and merie comedie : Intytuled Gammer Gurtons Nedle , imprinted by Thomas Colwell , 1575. " War- ton and Ritson ...
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... live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove , That grove or valley , hill or field , Or wood and steepy mountain yield . Where we will sit on rising rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks . By shallow rivers ...
... live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove , That grove or valley , hill or field , Or wood and steepy mountain yield . Where we will sit on rising rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks . By shallow rivers ...
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