The Table Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merrymakings, Antiquities and Novelties, on the Plan of the Every-day Book Year Book ... Forming a Complete History of the Year; and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Volumes 1-2W. Tegg and Company, 1828 - Amusements |
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Page 453
... leave me - say To droop as sunless flowers do , lacking thee - light of my day ? Oh say that I may wend with thee - I'll doff my woman's ' tire , Sling my Father's sword unto my side , and o'er my back my lyre : Ill roam with thee a ...
... leave me - say To droop as sunless flowers do , lacking thee - light of my day ? Oh say that I may wend with thee - I'll doff my woman's ' tire , Sling my Father's sword unto my side , and o'er my back my lyre : Ill roam with thee a ...
Page 309
... leave the place before we drink . We meet with liquor to our mind , Our hostess complaisant and kind : She was a widow , who , we found , Had ( as the phrase is ) been shod round , That is , had buried husbands four , And had no want of ...
... leave the place before we drink . We meet with liquor to our mind , Our hostess complaisant and kind : She was a widow , who , we found , Had ( as the phrase is ) been shod round , That is , had buried husbands four , And had no want of ...
Page 649
... leave not easily their haunts ; Tis said , sometimes they'll impudently stam A flight of beams from the forlorn of day , And scorn the crowing of the sprightly cocks : - Brother , ' tis morning with our pleasure yet . Nor has the ...
... leave not easily their haunts ; Tis said , sometimes they'll impudently stam A flight of beams from the forlorn of day , And scorn the crowing of the sprightly cocks : - Brother , ' tis morning with our pleasure yet . Nor has the ...
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