The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyCharles Mackay Office of the National illustrated library, 1851 - 312 pagini |
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Pagina 118
... let them all do what they can , " Tis but for one end - the use of man . So I wish in Heav'n his soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . Now what do you say to these cans of wood 118 CONVIVIAL SONGS . Abraham Cowley ...
... let them all do what they can , " Tis but for one end - the use of man . So I wish in Heav'n his soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . Now what do you say to these cans of wood 118 CONVIVIAL SONGS . Abraham Cowley ...
Pagina 119
... soul may dwell That first found out the leather bottèl . Then what do you say to these glasses fine ? Oh , they shall have no praise of mine ; For if you chance to touch the brim , Down falls the liquor and all therein ; But had it been ...
... soul may dwell That first found out the leather bottèl . Then what do you say to these glasses fine ? Oh , they shall have no praise of mine ; For if you chance to touch the brim , Down falls the liquor and all therein ; But had it been ...
Pagina 120
... soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . There's never a Lord , an Earl , or Knight , But in this bottel doth take delight ; For when he's hunting of the deer , He oft doth wish for a bottel of beer . Likewise the man ...
... soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . There's never a Lord , an Earl , or Knight , But in this bottel doth take delight ; For when he's hunting of the deer , He oft doth wish for a bottel of beer . Likewise the man ...
Pagina 121
... may make a clout , To mend your shoes when they're worn out ; Or take and hang it up on a pin , " Twill serve to put hinges and odd things in . So I wish in heav'n his soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . BEGONE ...
... may make a clout , To mend your shoes when they're worn out ; Or take and hang it up on a pin , " Twill serve to put hinges and odd things in . So I wish in heav'n his soul may dwell , That first found out the leather bottèl . BEGONE ...
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Abraham Newland Bacchus beauty blow born boys brave British Grenadiers CHARLES DIBDIN CHARLES MACKAY charms cheer Cherry ripe cold County Guy cuckoo delight died doth drink Ellen Evelina English eyes fair Fal lal Falero fear flowers fool glass glory Hark Harry Carey hath heart Heav'n his soul Heaven high trolollie jolly King kiss ladies lass leather bottèl lero Lord lov'd lovers maid merry mind morn ne'er never night o'er old cap pipe pleasure poor praise pretty R. B. SHERIDAN round row row Rule Britannia sail sailors Shakspeare shepherds ship sigh sing smile soldier song sorrow soul may dwell Spanish Armada sport stanzas sung swain sweet Tally-ho tears tell thee There's thine THOMAS Thomas Campbell THOMAS CAREW thou true Twas Vicar of Bray wind wine wish in Heav'n youth