The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyCharles Mackay |
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Page 108
... cold , I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , go bare , Both foot and hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown ...
... cold , I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , go bare , Both foot and hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown ...
Page 109
... cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . Now let them drink till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do ; They shall not miss to have the bliss Good ale doth bring men to ; And all poor ...
... cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . Now let them drink till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do ; They shall not miss to have the bliss Good ale doth bring men to ; And all poor ...
Page 266
... Cold and Raw . " " This tune , " says Sir John Hawkins , in his History of Music , " was greatly admired by Queen Mary , the consort of King William ; and she once affronted Purcell by requesting to have it sung to her , he being ...
... Cold and Raw . " " This tune , " says Sir John Hawkins , in his History of Music , " was greatly admired by Queen Mary , the consort of King William ; and she once affronted Purcell by requesting to have it sung to her , he being ...
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Abraham Newland Bacchus beauty born bosom bowl boys brave breath British grenadiers CHARLES DIBDIN CHARLES MACKAY charms cheer cold County Guy cuckoo dear death delight died doth drink e'er England English eyes fair Falero fear flowers give glory Harry Carey hath heart Hearts of oak heav'n his soul heaven high trolollie John jolly King kiss ladies land lass leather bottèl lero live Lord love's lovers maid merrily merry mind morn ne'er never night o'er old cap Opera-box pain passion pipe pleasure poor praise pretty R. B. SHERIDAN round row row Rule Britannia sail sailors shepherds ship sigh smile sorrow soul may dwell sport sung swain sweet tears tell thee there's thine THOMAS THOMAS HAYNES BAYLEY THOMAS MOORE thou tree true Twas Vicar of Bray wine wish in heav'n youth