The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyCharles Mackay |
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Page 71
... smiles of other maidens are ! I LOVE BUT THEE . IF after all you still will doubt and fear me , And think this heart ... smile from me , they think that I forget . They bid me seek in change of scene the charms that others see , But were ...
... smiles of other maidens are ! I LOVE BUT THEE . IF after all you still will doubt and fear me , And think this heart ... smile from me , they think that I forget . They bid me seek in change of scene the charms that others see , But were ...
Page 151
... smiling sit , The admiration of the pit . I nod - I smile - I kiss my hand , My voice far louder than the band , Admitting every beau that knocks At thy closed door , my Opera - box . My Opera - box ! my Opera - box ! MORAL AND ...
... smiling sit , The admiration of the pit . I nod - I smile - I kiss my hand , My voice far louder than the band , Admitting every beau that knocks At thy closed door , my Opera - box . My Opera - box ! my Opera - box ! MORAL AND ...
Page 279
... smile , and the poor man's pray'r Have been his for many a day . And they bless the name Of the miller's dame In cots where the lowly mourn ; For want and woe At her coming go , And joy and peace return . Fair is the miller's daughter ...
... smile , and the poor man's pray'r Have been his for many a day . And they bless the name Of the miller's dame In cots where the lowly mourn ; For want and woe At her coming go , And joy and peace return . Fair is the miller's daughter ...
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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