The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page ii
... with a pleasant sound , " after the dance with timbrels in the cool of evening , presented to the mind all that earth could offer of paradise . * Dryden . Preface to Juvenal . There can be little doubt but that the poetry of INTRODUCTION .
... with a pleasant sound , " after the dance with timbrels in the cool of evening , presented to the mind all that earth could offer of paradise . * Dryden . Preface to Juvenal . There can be little doubt but that the poetry of INTRODUCTION .
Page iv
... mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that Spenser and Pope sung of : " A shepherd boy , he seeks no better name . " It is to the pastoral life of England and Scotland , to the rosy faces of our Dowsabells , Rosalinds ...
... mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that Spenser and Pope sung of : " A shepherd boy , he seeks no better name . " It is to the pastoral life of England and Scotland , to the rosy faces of our Dowsabells , Rosalinds ...
Page xxiii
... . They love to range , Ther [ e ] minds doth change And make ther ' friend ' ther foe ; As lovers trewe , Eche daye they chewse new But I will not say so . They laughe , they smylle , They do begylle , INTRODUCTION . xxii.
... . They love to range , Ther [ e ] minds doth change And make ther ' friend ' ther foe ; As lovers trewe , Eche daye they chewse new But I will not say so . They laughe , they smylle , They do begylle , INTRODUCTION . xxii.
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... mind might move , To live with thee , and be thy love . [ Written , Isaak Walton informs us by Raleigh , " in his younger days , " and adds , alluding also to Marlowe's song , that it is " old fashioned poetry but choicely good . " This ...
... mind might move , To live with thee , and be thy love . [ Written , Isaak Walton informs us by Raleigh , " in his younger days , " and adds , alluding also to Marlowe's song , that it is " old fashioned poetry but choicely good . " This ...
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... mind ; The lips , befitting words most kind ; The eyes does tempt to love's desire , And seems to say ' tis Cupid's fire ! Yet all so fair , but speak my moan , Sith nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus , my love , so kind ...
... mind ; The lips , befitting words most kind ; The eyes does tempt to love's desire , And seems to say ' tis Cupid's fire ! Yet all so fair , but speak my moan , Sith nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus , my love , so kind ...
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