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... er her tea Maria ne'er inclin'd an ear , For very deaf was she : In beauty to behold a flaw She was not so unkind , A rival's follies seldom saw , For she was nearly blind . Yet had she heard or seen , yet mum She'd been , nor e'er so ...
... er her tea Maria ne'er inclin'd an ear , For very deaf was she : In beauty to behold a flaw She was not so unkind , A rival's follies seldom saw , For she was nearly blind . Yet had she heard or seen , yet mum She'd been , nor e'er so ...
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... The lily or the blushing rose ! I wish I ne'er had seen her eye , Ne'er seen her cheek of doubtful dye , And never , never dar'd to sip The sweets that hung upon the lip Of faithless Emma ! C For though , from rosy dawn of day , I 17.
... The lily or the blushing rose ! I wish I ne'er had seen her eye , Ne'er seen her cheek of doubtful dye , And never , never dar'd to sip The sweets that hung upon the lip Of faithless Emma ! C For though , from rosy dawn of day , I 17.
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... ne'er from thy station hadst flown ; Her bosom's the Mansion of Peace . ADIEU , THOU DREARY PILE ! SHERIDAN.- -DALE , LONDON.- Sung by Mrs Mountain . ADIEU , thou dreary pile ! Where sadness never dies , Where Echo still repeats The ...
... ne'er from thy station hadst flown ; Her bosom's the Mansion of Peace . ADIEU , THOU DREARY PILE ! SHERIDAN.- -DALE , LONDON.- Sung by Mrs Mountain . ADIEU , thou dreary pile ! Where sadness never dies , Where Echo still repeats The ...
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... ne'er to see him more . Relieve my woes , & c . WHILE WITH VILLAGE MAIDS , ETC. MRS BROOKS . PRESTON E ij 35 Farewell each anxious boding, ...
... ne'er to see him more . Relieve my woes , & c . WHILE WITH VILLAGE MAIDS , ETC. MRS BROOKS . PRESTON E ij 35 Farewell each anxious boding, ...
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... ne'er in vain address'd , In plaints of woe , a Briton's breast ; Compassion ever marks the brave ; Oh ! pity , then , your wretched slave ! Ah ! could my fault'ring tongue , & c . COBB . THE WEALTH OF THE COTTAGE . GOULDING , 69.
... ne'er in vain address'd , In plaints of woe , a Briton's breast ; Compassion ever marks the brave ; Oh ! pity , then , your wretched slave ! Ah ! could my fault'ring tongue , & c . COBB . THE WEALTH OF THE COTTAGE . GOULDING , 69.
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Anacreon ANON ANONYMOUS.GOULDING Arethusa art thou beauty billows blows bosom BRAHAM brave breast bright charms cheek cheer CORRI cottage Crazy Jane cry'd DALE dear delight DIBDIN dy'd ev'ry fair fancy farewell fate favourite Song fear flow'r fond girl glory GOULDING grief happy Hark hear heart Heav'n heave hope ibid Incledon Jane KELLY kind gentlemen lal lal lal lips lira LIVERPOOL LONDON lov'd Love's lover merrily mild ale Miss De Camp morning Mountain ne'er never Newcastle Concerts night o'er orphan Pat O'Connor Peace pity pleasure Poor Mary-Anne POST-CAPTAIN pow'r PRESTON Public Concerts RANNIE roar rose sailor Sally SHIELD shore sigh sing smile soft soldier sorrow soul strain Sung by Miss sweet tears tell tender thee thine thou thro TOBY PHILPOT Tom Moody true love Twas village maid waves weep wind wing yonder youth
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Página 179 - I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart Already to sorrow resign'd.
Página 122 - TO all you ladies now at land We men at sea indite ; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write : The Muses now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you — With a fa, la, la, la, la.
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