Preface. A historical essay on the origin and progress of national song. Love-songsJ. Johnson, 1783 |
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الصفحة xiv
... seems , were called Coronifta , and their fongs Coronifmata . There was at Rhodes another fort of beggers , called Chelidonifta , who carried a swallow with them , and are mentioned , according to Athenæus , by Theognis , in his fecond ...
... seems , were called Coronifta , and their fongs Coronifmata . There was at Rhodes another fort of beggers , called Chelidonifta , who carried a swallow with them , and are mentioned , according to Athenæus , by Theognis , in his fecond ...
الصفحة xvii
... seem to have poffeffed a great affection for finging from the earliest times . Charlemagne was wont to collect and get by heart the ancient and barbarous fongs made to perpe- tuate the memory of the wars and acts of the kings his ...
... seem to have poffeffed a great affection for finging from the earliest times . Charlemagne was wont to collect and get by heart the ancient and barbarous fongs made to perpe- tuate the memory of the wars and acts of the kings his ...
الصفحة xxvi
... seem to have been no lefs nu- merous in England . Many of our old monkish histo- rians complain of the fhoals of Minstrels which a coro- nation or royal feftival allured to the English court . But though it is certain that the French ...
... seem to have been no lefs nu- merous in England . Many of our old monkish histo- rians complain of the fhoals of Minstrels which a coro- nation or royal feftival allured to the English court . But though it is certain that the French ...
الصفحة xxxi
... seems to have been enough if the final words agreed in the fame vowels , the confonants being entirely difregarded . A practice which is still adopted as good rime by the modern inventors of these popular performances ( 92 ) ...
... seems to have been enough if the final words agreed in the fame vowels , the confonants being entirely difregarded . A practice which is still adopted as good rime by the modern inventors of these popular performances ( 92 ) ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... seems , been formerly in ufe ; and the family of Moftyn of Mostyn had enjoyed the privilege of " bestowing of the " fylver harp appertaining to the Chief of that Faculty . " It may be added that the profeffion of a bard is to be yet ...
... seems , been formerly in ufe ; and the family of Moftyn of Mostyn had enjoyed the privilege of " bestowing of the " fylver harp appertaining to the Chief of that Faculty . " It may be added that the profeffion of a bard is to be yet ...
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Ah willow ancient ballads beauty bleffings bofom breaſt Burney charms Chloe compofed compofitions dear defire delight deſpair difdain eaſe EDMUND WALLER English eyes fafe faid fair falfe fame fatire feek feem fhall fhepherd fhould figh fing firft firſt flame fmile foft fome fond fongs foon forrow foul fpring ftill fubject fuch fung fuppofed fwain fweet Gay Science gentle grove heart HENRY CAREY hiftory inferted king laft laſt leaft lefs likewife loft lov'd lover maid merit moft moſt mufe mufic muft muſt ne'er never nymph o'er paffion pain pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poet poetical poetry poffefs praiſe prefent preferved Provençal purſue Querlon racter reafon reft reign rife rofe ſeem ſhall ſhe SONG SONG ſpeak ſtill ſweet tender thee thefe theſe thofe THOMAS CAREW thoſe thou thouſand Troubadours Twas uſe whofe whoſe WILLIAM SHENSTONE wiſh writer youth
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الصفحة 24 - Go, lovely rose ! Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied. That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die ! that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee, — How...
الصفحة 215 - The cord slides swiftly through his glowing hands, And, quick as lightning, on the deck he stands. So the sweet lark, high poised in air, Shuts close his pinions to his breast, If chance his mate's shrill call he hear, And drops at once into her nest. The noblest captain...
الصفحة 59 - I have found out a gift for my fair; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed...
الصفحة 229 - A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle. A gown made of the finest wool, Which from our pretty lambs we pull, Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold.
الصفحة 212 - OF all the girls that are so smart There's none like pretty Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley. There is no lady in the land Is half so sweet as Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
الصفحة 170 - When lovely woman stoops to folly. And finds, too late, that men betray. What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away? The only art her guilt to cover. To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom, — is to die.
الصفحة 100 - Be conceal'd from the day, Set a thousand guards upon her, Love will find out the way. Some think to lose him...
الصفحة 64 - And while a false nymph was his theme, A willow supported his head. The wind, that blew over the plain, To his sighs with a sigh did reply : And the brook, in return to his pain, Ran mournfully murmuring by.
الصفحة 230 - Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd If all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love. But time drives flocks from field to fold, When rivers rage and rocks grow cold, And Philomel becometh dumb, The rest complains of cares to come.
الصفحة 63 - Alas ! from the day that we met, What hope of an end to my woes? When I cannot endure to forget The glance that undid my repose. Yet time may diminish the pain: The flower, and the shrub, and the tree, Which I rear'd for her pleasure in vain, In time may have comfort for me.