Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songseditor, 1868 - 127 pages |
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... pleasure . To an excellent new tune , " and with six more lines in each stanza . We quote it here for contrast sake . A WELL - WISHING TO A PLACE OF PLEASURE . To an excellent new Tune . Mr. W. Chappell says that the " excellent new ...
... pleasure . To an excellent new tune , " and with six more lines in each stanza . We quote it here for contrast sake . A WELL - WISHING TO A PLACE OF PLEASURE . To an excellent new Tune . Mr. W. Chappell says that the " excellent new ...
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... pleasures asseince 2 ! see how it droopeth , & how Nakedly it looketh with - out her presence ! heearke how the hollow ... pleasure's essence . - P . [ half a page missing . ] 3 they.-P. MS . cheesly . - F . 5 the.-P. Walking in a Meadow ...
... pleasures asseince 2 ! see how it droopeth , & how Nakedly it looketh with - out her presence ! heearke how the hollow ... pleasure's essence . - P . [ half a page missing . ] 3 they.-P. MS . cheesly . - F . 5 the.-P. Walking in a Meadow ...
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... pleasure ; But if that man regardless were as tho he carde not for her , tho shee were like to venus fayre , Stolen waters are sweet ; [ page 105. ] unwatched , are nought . 8 in faith I wold abhor her . 12 16 If to doe good I were ...
... pleasure ; But if that man regardless were as tho he carde not for her , tho shee were like to venus fayre , Stolen waters are sweet ; [ page 105. ] unwatched , are nought . 8 in faith I wold abhor her . 12 16 If to doe good I were ...
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... pleasure can there be more soone1 then now ? " shee sayes , " night giues loue that leysure that 5 the day cannott allow . " " the said kind sight forgiues delight , " quoth hee , " more easilye then the moone . " " In Venus playes be ...
... pleasure can there be more soone1 then now ? " shee sayes , " night giues loue that leysure that 5 the day cannott allow . " " the said kind sight forgiues delight , " quoth hee , " more easilye then the moone . " " In Venus playes be ...
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... pleasure as specimens of poetic excellence , ingenious flattery , or adroit satire . " - Ben Jonson's Works ( ed . Gifford , 1816 ) , vol . vii . p . 366 . On the text of this Metamorphosed Gipsies Gifford says in his Introduction : “ A ...
... pleasure as specimens of poetic excellence , ingenious flattery , or adroit satire . " - Ben Jonson's Works ( ed . Gifford , 1816 ) , vol . vii . p . 366 . On the text of this Metamorphosed Gipsies Gifford says in his Introduction : “ A ...
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