Drinking songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient balladsJ. Johnson, 1783 |
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108. oldal
... miller poffefs ! On his mill and himself he depends for fupport , Which is better than fervilely cringing at court ... miller , then who'd be a king ? In the entertainment of The Miller of Mansfield . SONG SONG XXVII . BY MR . ISAAC ...
... miller poffefs ! On his mill and himself he depends for fupport , Which is better than fervilely cringing at court ... miller , then who'd be a king ? In the entertainment of The Miller of Mansfield . SONG SONG XXVII . BY MR . ISAAC ...
272. oldal
... MILLER OF HE MANSFIELD . ENRY our royal king , would ride a hunting , To the green forest , so pleasant and fair ; To have the hart chafed , and dainty does tripping ; Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repair : Hawk and hound was unbound ...
... MILLER OF HE MANSFIELD . ENRY our royal king , would ride a hunting , To the green forest , so pleasant and fair ; To have the hart chafed , and dainty does tripping ; Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repair : Hawk and hound was unbound ...
273. oldal
... miller he met at the last ; Asking the ready way unto fair Nottingham , Sir , quoth the miller , your way you have loft : Yet I think , what I think , truth for to say , You do not likely ride out of your way . Why , what doft thou ...
... miller he met at the last ; Asking the ready way unto fair Nottingham , Sir , quoth the miller , your way you have loft : Yet I think , what I think , truth for to say , You do not likely ride out of your way . Why , what doft thou ...
274. oldal
... miller first enter'd in , then after him the king ; Never came he in so smoky a house . Now , quoth he , let me fee here what you are . Quoth our king , Look your fill , and do not spare , ́ " I like well thy countenance , thou haft an ...
... miller first enter'd in , then after him the king ; Never came he in so smoky a house . Now , quoth he , let me fee here what you are . Quoth our king , Look your fill , and do not spare , ́ " I like well thy countenance , thou haft an ...
275. oldal
... miller , good fellow , I drink to thee , And to all courtnols that courteous be . I'll pledge you , quoth our king , and thank you heartily , For your good welcome in every degree : And here , in like manner , I'll drink to your fon ...
... miller , good fellow , I drink to thee , And to all courtnols that courteous be . I'll pledge you , quoth our king , and thank you heartily , For your good welcome in every degree : And here , in like manner , I'll drink to your fon ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
ANACREON Bacchus BALLAD Becauſe beſt bleffings bowl boys brave bumper call'd chear Comus dear defire delight Derry doth DRAGON OF WANTLEY drink earl earl Douglas earl Percy Engliſh eyes faid fair fair lady fame fear feen feven fhall fhould fhow fighs fight fing flain fleep fmile fome fong foon forrow foul ftand ftill ftrange ftrife fuch fure fweet gallant give glaſs gold hath heart himſelf honeft Horfely houſe huſband Johny Armstrong king lady laft lord lord Barnard mafter merry mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er never night noble o'er old cap pleaſe pleaſure praiſe preſently prince queen quoth fhe reft roſe ſaid ſee ſhall ſhe SONG SONG ſpace ſpeak ſtate ſweet tell thee there's theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand unto Vex'd vicar of Bray Whilft whofe Whoſe wife wine
Népszerű szakaszok
153. oldal - No wither'd witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew : The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew. The redbreast oft at evening hours Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gather'd flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid.
140. oldal - AN old song made by an aged old pate, Of an old worshipful gentleman, who had a great estate, That kept a brave old house at a bountiful rate, And an old porter to relieve the poor at his gate ; Like an old courtier of the queen's, And the queen's old courtier.
144. oldal - Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And Marian's nose looks red and...
252. oldal - Sweet sister, do not fear ; God never prosper me nor mine, Nor aught else that I have, If I do wrong your children dear, When you are laid in grave.
87. oldal - Who God doth late and early pray, More of His grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend : This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; Lord of himself, though not of lands; And having nothing, yet hath all.
145. oldal - Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me, And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat-- Come hither, come hither, come hither! Here shall we see No enemy But winter and rough weather. Who doth ambition shun And loves to live i' the sun, Seeking the food he eats And pleased with what he gets-- Come hither, come hither, come hither!
118. oldal - Their purpose is ambition, Their practice only hate : And if they once reply, Then give them all the lie. Tell...
82. oldal - Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store: They poor, I rich; they beg, I give; They lack, I leave; they pine, I live.
253. oldal - ... strife ; With one another they did fight About the children's life : And he that was of mildest mood, Did slay the other there, Within an unfrequented wood...
24. oldal - But an eternal health goes round. Fill up the bowl, then, fill it high, Fill all the glasses there, for why Should every creature drink but I? Why, man of morals, tell me why?