The canary bird or, Gentlemen and lady's polite amusement1760 |
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... Swain no longer dwell 40 46 ៦ ទី ន ៦៦ ៨ 106 Sure a lafs in her bloom at the age of nineteen 110 TH T. & c . HE lads and the laffes were gather'd , & c . The meads and the groves , The breed came forth frae the barn There lived a ...
... Swain no longer dwell 40 46 ៦ ទី ន ៦៦ ៨ 106 Sure a lafs in her bloom at the age of nineteen 110 TH T. & c . HE lads and the laffes were gather'd , & c . The meads and the groves , The breed came forth frae the barn There lived a ...
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... Swain When firft IJaw my Delia's face 8 % 15 22 38 51 55 59 Why will you my paffion reprove 67 When firft by fond Damon , Flavella was feen 7༠ When daifies pied , and violets blue 94 When mighty roaft - beef was the Englishman's , & c ...
... Swain When firft IJaw my Delia's face 8 % 15 22 38 51 55 59 Why will you my paffion reprove 67 When firft by fond Damon , Flavella was feen 7༠ When daifies pied , and violets blue 94 When mighty roaft - beef was the Englishman's , & c ...
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... Swain ; And Phæbe well pleas'd , is no longer afraid Of being neglected , and dying a Maid . SONG V. Sung by Mifs YOUNG , in the Character of Patience , in Henry the VIII . Full of Mischief , full of Woe ; All his Joys are mixt with ...
... Swain ; And Phæbe well pleas'd , is no longer afraid Of being neglected , and dying a Maid . SONG V. Sung by Mifs YOUNG , in the Character of Patience , in Henry the VIII . Full of Mischief , full of Woe ; All his Joys are mixt with ...
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... Swain to guide , no Dog to keep , Unfhorn they stray , nor mark'd by me . The Shepherds move to see them rove , They ask the Caufe , I anfwer Love . Neglected Love firft taught my Eyes , With Tears of Anguish to o'erflow ; ' Twas that ...
... Swain to guide , no Dog to keep , Unfhorn they stray , nor mark'd by me . The Shepherds move to see them rove , They ask the Caufe , I anfwer Love . Neglected Love firft taught my Eyes , With Tears of Anguish to o'erflow ; ' Twas that ...
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... Swain ; A manly Softnefs crowns his Mien : Adonis was not half so fair ; And when he talks ' tis Heav'n to hear . But oh ! the foothing Poifon fhun , To liften is to be undone . He'll swear no time fhall quench his Flame , To me the ...
... Swain ; A manly Softnefs crowns his Mien : Adonis was not half so fair ; And when he talks ' tis Heav'n to hear . But oh ! the foothing Poifon fhun , To liften is to be undone . He'll swear no time fhall quench his Flame , To me the ...
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ARNE Bally Spelling beauty Belgrades beſt blefs bleft blifs blooming bluſh bofom breaft Britons charms Chloe COMUS CORYDON cou'd cry'd Cupid Damon dear delight derol Derry e'er eaſe ev'ry eyes fafe faid fair feen fhall fhepherd fhould figh fince fing flow'r fmiles foft fome fond fong foon foul fpring ftill fuch fure fwain fweet golden reign grove hafte happy hear heart highland laddy kifs Kitty laft Lilly live the brave Long live lov'd lovers maid marry'd morn mufic muft muſt ne'er never nymph o'er paffion pain Phillis plain pleaſe pleaſure pow'r rapture reft rofe roſe Set by Dr ſhall ſhe SONG CI SONG SONG ſtill Strephon Sung at Ranelagh Sung at Vauxhall Sung by Mifs ſwain ſweet tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thro toy'd Twas whofe wife Worgan wou'd young youth
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57 ページ - IN vain you tell your parting lover You wish fair winds may waft him over. Alas ! what winds can happy prove, That bear me far from what I love ? Alas ! what dangers on the main Can equal those that I sustain, From slighted vows, and cold disdain? Be gentle, and in pity choose To wish the wildest tempests loose: That, thrown again upon the coast, Where first my...
132 ページ - Twas with pain that she saw me depart: She gaz'd, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some far distant shrine, If he bear but a relique away, Is happy, nor heard to repine.
52 ページ - I would see you safe home — (now the swain was in love!) Of such a companion if you would approve. Your offer, kind shepherd, is civil, I own; But I see no great danger in going alone; Nor yet can I hinder, the road being free For one as another, for you as for me. No danger in going alone, it is true, But yet a companion is pleasanter, too; And if you could like — (now the swain he took heart) — Such a sweetheart as me, why we never would part.
55 ページ - ... plain, And see me laid low in the ground. The last humble boon that I crave, Is to shade me with cypress and yew ; And when she looks down on my grave, Let her own that her shepherd was true. "'Then to her new love let her go, And deck her in golden array, Be finest at every fine show, And frolic it all the long day; While Colin, forgotten and gone, No more shall be talk'd of, or seen, Unless when beneath the pale Moon, His ghost shall glide over the green.
64 ページ - When leaft I feem'd concern'd, I took No pleafure, nor no reft ; And when I feign'd an angry look, Alas ! I lov'd you beft. Own but the fame to...
113 ページ - Must Lady Jenny frisk about, And visit with her cousins ? At balls must she make all the rout, And bring home hearts by dozens ? What has she better, pray, than I ? What hidden charms to boast, That all mankind for her should die, Whilst I am scarce a toast ? Dearest mamma, for once let me Unchain'd my fortune try : I'll have my earl as well as she, Or know the reason why.
122 ページ - The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning: If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
146 ページ - By mode and caprice are the city dames led, But we, as the children of nature are bred; By her hand alone we are painted and dress' d; For the roses will bloom when there's peace in the breast.
146 ページ - When love has possessed us, that love we reveal; Like the flocks that we feed are the passions we feel; So, harmless and simple, we sport and we play, And leave to fine folks to deceive and betray. Perdita's song reveals all the typical illogic of the pastoral form. The city is associated with "passions by luxury taught," with hypocrisy, "mode and caprice,
35 ページ - How chang'd by fortune's fickle wind, The friends I lov'd became unkind, She heard, and 'fhed a generous tear ; And is not FLAVIA then fincere? How, if...