The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyOffice of the National illustrated library, 1851 - Всего страниц: 312 |
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... sung , be termed no more than an agreeable piece of impertinence , calculated to supply a want of understanding in a company . I forbear to mention ' The Big - bellied Bottle , ' and a variety of similar produc- tions , which are ...
... sung , be termed no more than an agreeable piece of impertinence , calculated to supply a want of understanding in a company . I forbear to mention ' The Big - bellied Bottle , ' and a variety of similar produc- tions , which are ...
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... sung , " By the deep - nine ! " And bearing up to gain the port , Some well - known object kept in view ; An abbey - tow'r , an harbour - fort , Or beacon to the vessel true ; While oft the lead the seaman flung , And to the pilot ...
... sung , " By the deep - nine ! " And bearing up to gain the port , Some well - known object kept in view ; An abbey - tow'r , an harbour - fort , Or beacon to the vessel true ; While oft the lead the seaman flung , And to the pilot ...
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... sung to the tune of " Stingo , ” or " Oyle of Barley . " The same tune was afterwards called " Cold and Raw . " " This tune , " says Sir John Hawkins , in his History of Music , " was greatly admired by Queen Mary , the consort of King ...
... sung to the tune of " Stingo , ” or " Oyle of Barley . " The same tune was afterwards called " Cold and Raw . " " This tune , " says Sir John Hawkins , in his History of Music , " was greatly admired by Queen Mary , the consort of King ...
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SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
In an arbour green | 21 |
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