Love Songs of English Poets, 1500-1800W. Heinemann, 1892 - 277 pages |
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... sh'as left me , But now , Falero , lero , loo . Her hair like gold did glister , Each eye was like a star , She did surpass her sister Which past all others farre ; She would me honey call- She'd oh - she'd kiss me too , But now , alas ! sh ...
... sh'as left me , But now , Falero , lero , loo . Her hair like gold did glister , Each eye was like a star , She did surpass her sister Which past all others farre ; She would me honey call- She'd oh - she'd kiss me too , But now , alas ! sh ...
Page 117
... sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . And as abroad we walked As lover's fashion is , Oft as we sweetly talked , The sun would steal a kiss ; The wind upon her lips Likewise most sweetly blew , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero ...
... sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . And as abroad we walked As lover's fashion is , Oft as we sweetly talked , The sun would steal a kiss ; The wind upon her lips Likewise most sweetly blew , But now , alas ! sh'as left me , Falero ...
Page 118
... sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . As we walk'd home together At midnight through the town , To keep away the weather- O'er her I'd cast my gown ; No cold my love should feel , Whate'er the heavens could do , But now , alas ! sh'as ...
... sh'as left me , Falero , lero , loo . As we walk'd home together At midnight through the town , To keep away the weather- O'er her I'd cast my gown ; No cold my love should feel , Whate'er the heavens could do , But now , alas ! sh'as ...
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ADA CAMBRIDGE beauty behold Ben Jonson birds blest bliss blush born in London bosom breast breath bright Byron Charles Charles Lamb Charles Whitehead charms cheek cherry ripe Coleridge Cupid dear death delight died ding disdain doth dream Earl EDMUND GOSSE English eyes fair Falero flame flowers fool Francis Beaumont gentle Giles Fletcher give grace HALL CAINE hath heart heaven Heigh-ho Herrick honour King kiss Lady Leigh Hunt lero Lest light lips live look love thee Love's lover maid married merry Mistress ne'er never night o'er pain passion play poems poet poetry praise pretty Queen Richard Savage rose scorn sh'as left Shakespeare Shelley Shepherd shine sigh sing smile soft song Sonnet spring sweet tears tell thine Thomas Carew thou art thought Tom D'Urfey Twas unto verse vows wanton whilst woman wrote