Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1777 |
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... Sae dainty , youthfu , gay , and bra , Invites to fing . Then let's begin by creek of day ; Kind mufe , fkiff to the bent To try anes mair the landart lay , away , With a ' thy fpeed , Since Burchet awns that thou can play Upon the reed ...
... Sae dainty , youthfu , gay , and bra , Invites to fing . Then let's begin by creek of day ; Kind mufe , fkiff to the bent To try anes mair the landart lay , away , With a ' thy fpeed , Since Burchet awns that thou can play Upon the reed ...
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... Sae far infcribing , Sir , to you , This country fang , my fancy flew , Keen your juft merit to purfue ; 32 16 20 24 But , ah ! I fear , In giving praises that are due , 28 I grate your ear , Yet tent a poet's zealous pray'r ; May pow ...
... Sae far infcribing , Sir , to you , This country fang , my fancy flew , Keen your juft merit to purfue ; 32 16 20 24 But , ah ! I fear , In giving praises that are due , 28 I grate your ear , Yet tent a poet's zealous pray'r ; May pow ...
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... Sae might I fay ; but it's no easy done By ane whafe faul's fae fadly out of tune . You hae fae faft a voice , and flid a tongue , You are the darling of baith auld and young . If I but ettle at a fang , or speak , They dit their lugs ...
... Sae might I fay ; but it's no easy done By ane whafe faul's fae fadly out of tune . You hae fae faft a voice , and flid a tongue , You are the darling of baith auld and young . If I but ettle at a fang , or speak , They dit their lugs ...
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... Sae , for your pains , I'll make ye a propine , ( My mither , reft her faul ! fhe made it fine ) A tartan plaid , fpun of good hawflock woo ' , Scarlet and green the fets , the borders blew , With fpraings like gowd and filler crofs'd ...
... Sae , for your pains , I'll make ye a propine , ( My mither , reft her faul ! fhe made it fine ) A tartan plaid , fpun of good hawflock woo ' , Scarlet and green the fets , the borders blew , With fpraings like gowd and filler crofs'd ...
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... Sae , whenfoe'er they flight their maiks at hame , ' Tis ten to ane their wives are maist to blame . Then I'll employ wi ' pleasure a ' my art , To keep him chear fu ' , and fecure his heart , Atev'n , when he comes weary frae the hill ...
... Sae , whenfoe'er they flight their maiks at hame , ' Tis ten to ane their wives are maist to blame . Then I'll employ wi ' pleasure a ' my art , To keep him chear fu ' , and fecure his heart , Atev'n , when he comes weary frae the hill ...
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31 ページ - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
39 ページ - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
11 ページ - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold; And the gilded car of Day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream...
44 ページ - But now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, or I can run, Quickly to the green earth's end, Where the bow'd welkin slow doth bend, And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon.
13 ページ - Such as the jocund flute, or gamesome pipe, Stirs up among the loose unletter'd hinds, When, for their teeming flocks, and granges full, In wanton dance they praise the bounteous Pan, And thank the gods amiss.
8 ページ - A noble peer of mickle trust and power Has in his charge, with temper'd awe to guide An old and haughty nation proud in arms : Where his fair offspring, nurs'd in princely lore, Are coming to attend their father's state And new-intrusted sceptre.
14 ページ - I wish nae mair of a' that's rare. My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, To a' the lave I'm cauld; But she gars a' my spirits glow, At wauking of the fauld. My Peggy smiles sae kindly, Whene'er I whisper love. That I look down on a' the town, — That I look down upon a crown.
15 ページ - And in sweet madness robb'd it of itself; But such a sacred, and home-felt delight, Such sober certainty of waking bliss I never heard till now.
18 ページ - Oh, ponder well! be not severe; So save a wretched Wife ! For on the Rope that hangs my Dear Depends poor Polly's Life.
38 ページ - That in their green shops weave the smooth-hair'd silk, To deck her sons ; and, that no corner might Be vacant of her plenty, in her own loins She hutch'd the all-worshipp'd ore and precious gems, To store her children with : if all the world Should, in a pet of temperance, feed on pulse...