The goldfinch, being a collection of the most esteemed modern songs in the English languageJ. Gold, 1805 |
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... I'll fling away care ... 161 You ask how it comes that I sing about Nancy ... 166 Young Jockey calls me his delight ... Young Damon was a shepherd boy . ... .199 207 THE THE GOLDFINCH . ALINNET's nest with anxious care , Young Jii ...
... I'll fling away care ... 161 You ask how it comes that I sing about Nancy ... 166 Young Jockey calls me his delight ... Young Damon was a shepherd boy . ... .199 207 THE THE GOLDFINCH . ALINNET's nest with anxious care , Young Jii ...
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... I'll brave it , though circl'd by peril or death , And smile as I buffet the storm : " But this , this , believe me , can poorly express , How truly , how dearly I love thee .. Nay , bid me some action or enterprise dare , That men ...
... I'll brave it , though circl'd by peril or death , And smile as I buffet the storm : " But this , this , believe me , can poorly express , How truly , how dearly I love thee .. Nay , bid me some action or enterprise dare , That men ...
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... I'll bare my bosom to thy forked fire , Let it but guide me to Alonzo's grave ! O'er his pale corse then while thy lightnings glare I'll press his clay - cold limbs , and perish there . But thou wilt wake again , my boy , Again thou❜lt ...
... I'll bare my bosom to thy forked fire , Let it but guide me to Alonzo's grave ! O'er his pale corse then while thy lightnings glare I'll press his clay - cold limbs , and perish there . But thou wilt wake again , my boy , Again thou❜lt ...
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... I'll heave a sigh , and think on thee ; And as the ship rolls through the sea , The burden of my song shall be , Blow high , & c . EAR is my little native vale , DEA The ring - dove builds and warbles there , Close by my cot she tells ...
... I'll heave a sigh , and think on thee ; And as the ship rolls through the sea , The burden of my song shall be , Blow high , & c . EAR is my little native vale , DEA The ring - dove builds and warbles there , Close by my cot she tells ...
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... I'll be true to thee , lassie . A wee house o'er the burn ye see Wi ' thatch weel cover'd o'er ; ' Twill shelter gi'e to thee and me , And what shou'd we want more ? Gin ye can loo Let others follow fame and wealth , For greater joys I ...
... I'll be true to thee , lassie . A wee house o'er the burn ye see Wi ' thatch weel cover'd o'er ; ' Twill shelter gi'e to thee and me , And what shou'd we want more ? Gin ye can loo Let others follow fame and wealth , For greater joys I ...
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Side 95 - HERE, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling, The darling of our crew; No more he'll hear the tempest howling, For Death has broached him to. His form was of the manliest beauty. His heart was kind and soft ; Faithful below he did his duty, But now he's gone aloft.
Side 188 - And blithe as the lark that each day hails the dawn Look forward with hope for Tomorrow. With a porch at my door, both for shelter and shade too As the sunshine or rain may prevail ; And a small spot of ground for the use of the spade too, With a barn for the use of the flail : A cow for my dairy, a dog for my game...
Side 169 - I've let lodgings ten years, — I'ma baker to boot; " In airing your sheets, sir, my wife is no sloven; " And your bed is immediately — over my oven." "The oven!!!" — says Will ;— says the host, "Why this passion ? " In that excellent bed died three people of fashion.
Side 184 - The moon had climbed the highest hill Which rises o'er the source of Dee, And from the eastern summit shed Her silver light on tower and tree; When Mary laid her down to sleep, Her thoughts on Sandy far at sea, When, soft and low, a voice was heard, Saying, 'Mary, weep no more for me!
Side 216 - Cupid from his favourite nation Care and envy will remove; Jealousy, that poisons passion, And despair, that dies for love, Gentle murmurs, sweet complaining, Sighs, that blow the fire of love; Soft repulses, kind disdaining, Shall be all the pains you prove. Every swain shall pay his duty, Grateful every nymph shall prove; And as these excel in beauty, Those shall be renown'd for love.
Side 198 - Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong; But friends in all the aged you'll meet, And lovers in the young.
Side 234 - I'm drest all in my best To walk abroad with Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. My master carries me to church. And often am I blamed Because I leave him in the lurch As soon as text is named; I leave the church in sermon-time And slink away to Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
Side 62 - But now he's gone aloft. Tom never from his word departed, His virtues were so rare; His friends were many and true-hearted, His Poll was kind and fair: And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly; Ah, many's the time and oft! But mirth is turned to melancholy, For Tom is gone aloft.
Side 246 - But first, and chiefest, with thee bring, Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation; And the mute Silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song...
Side 234 - But sure such folks could ne'er beget So sweet a girl as Sally ! She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.