English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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Page 296
... sing my carols o'er , As for the maids , —I've something else in store . " No sooner ' gan he raise his tuneful song , But lads and lasses round about him throng . Not ballad - singer plac'd above the crowd Sings with a note so ...
... sing my carols o'er , As for the maids , —I've something else in store . " No sooner ' gan he raise his tuneful song , But lads and lasses round about him throng . Not ballad - singer plac'd above the crowd Sings with a note so ...
Page 325
... sing within my lays , and sing of thee . Horace himself would own thou dost excel In candid arts , to play the critic well . Ovid himself might wish to sing the dame Whom Windsor. ΙΟ What happy region dost thou please To make the seat of ...
... sing within my lays , and sing of thee . Horace himself would own thou dost excel In candid arts , to play the critic well . Ovid himself might wish to sing the dame Whom Windsor. ΙΟ What happy region dost thou please To make the seat of ...
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... Sing , Lal de lal , & c . The first of my loves was a swaggering blade , To rattle the thundering drum was his trade ; His leg was so tight , and his cheek was so ruddy , Transported I was with my sodger laddie . Sing , Lal de lal , & c ...
... Sing , Lal de lal , & c . The first of my loves was a swaggering blade , To rattle the thundering drum was his trade ; His leg was so tight , and his cheek was so ruddy , Transported I was with my sodger laddie . Sing , Lal de lal , & c ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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