The EuterpeiadDa Capo Press, 1821 |
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... sweet days of courtship . If there be a Heaven on earth we must ( next to the love of God , seek it in such a marriage of innocence and love ! On the bright list of their elicity , I would set down , as THE FIRST BLISS OF MATRIMONY ...
... sweet days of courtship . If there be a Heaven on earth we must ( next to the love of God , seek it in such a marriage of innocence and love ! On the bright list of their elicity , I would set down , as THE FIRST BLISS OF MATRIMONY ...
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... sweet- er when lying by your side ! The marriage of two such fond hearts , in one united , forms a state of friendship of all others , the most perfect and delightful . ' Tis a marriage of souls , of persons , of wishes , and of evil ...
... sweet- er when lying by your side ! The marriage of two such fond hearts , in one united , forms a state of friendship of all others , the most perfect and delightful . ' Tis a marriage of souls , of persons , of wishes , and of evil ...
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... Sweet little Ann ; " The bird let loose , r Apollo thy Treasure ; The Lamp of life ; The death of Perry ; ' As down in the sunless retreats ; and The Smile , ' as sung at the last Oratorio ; to- gether with ' Sacred Melodies ; ' and ...
... Sweet little Ann ; " The bird let loose , r Apollo thy Treasure ; The Lamp of life ; The death of Perry ; ' As down in the sunless retreats ; and The Smile , ' as sung at the last Oratorio ; to- gether with ' Sacred Melodies ; ' and ...
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... Sweet little Ann ; The bird let loose ; r Sir John Barnard complaining of this morn - ite pasticcio increased it , and Arnold Dibden Apollo thy Treasure The Lamp of life ; The ing amusement seducing young men from the death of Perry ...
... Sweet little Ann ; The bird let loose ; r Sir John Barnard complaining of this morn - ite pasticcio increased it , and Arnold Dibden Apollo thy Treasure The Lamp of life ; The ing amusement seducing young men from the death of Perry ...
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... sweet and spirited , and sometimes ani- and the pictures would be unceasingly diver- He entered the conservatory in May 1742 mated and sparkling like black lively eyes , sified ; but all are thrown in at once and al- He was at first ...
... sweet and spirited , and sometimes ani- and the pictures would be unceasingly diver- He entered the conservatory in May 1742 mated and sparkling like black lively eyes , sified ; but all are thrown in at once and al- He was at first ...
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