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" A wandering gipsy, sirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear and many a sigh, Of blustering winds and rushing rain. "
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an ... - Page 464
1794
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 55

1793 - 702 pages
...of bed Sweats ceil times more when in. A GYPSEY BALLAD. By Peter Pindar. A Wandering Gypfey, Sirs, am I, From Nor-wood, where we oft complain, With many a tear and many a figh, Of bluft ring winds and rufhing rain. No room« fo fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble ihed appear,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 35

1793
...God not merry, when his creature's dnlt. A. GIPSY BALLAD. By PETER PINDAK. A Wandering Gipfr, Sirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many...No rooms fo fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble (bed appear, Nor beds of down, nor blazing fire, At night our fliiv'ring limbs to cheer. Alas ! no...
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Sporting Magazine, Volume 2

1793 - 470 pages
...the mind Miift guide it to the heart. A GYPSEY BALLAD, BY PETf.lt PINDAR. A Wandering gypfey, iirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear and many a figh, Of clustering winds and rulhing rain. No rooms fo fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble (bed appear ;...
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The Poetical Farrago: Being a Miscellaneous Assemblage of ..., Volumes 1-2

1794 - 428 pages
...fhine, And all that heart is fondly thine ! A GYPSEY BALLAD. BY PETER PINDAR. A WANDERING gypfey, Sirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many...appear, Nor beds of down, nor blazing fire, At night our fhiv'ring limbs to cheer. Alas ! no friends come near our cot, The redbreafts only find the way, Who...
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Neue Bibliothek der schönen Wissenschaften und der freyen Künste ..., Volume 54

Christian Felix Weisse - 1795 - 394 pages
...}Ц»ег(1ф!1(ф ¿anf «erfpi-ефеп : 4 Gypfey BallaH. By Peter Pindar* A wandering gypfey> Sirs, am J, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear, and many a figh, Of bluitring winds, and ruftring rain. No rooms fo fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble fheds appear,...
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Selection of Poems ...

Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...mildest lustre fraught, Gild the calm current of domestic hours. from a MS. 02 A. WANDERING Gipsy, sits, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a. tear and many a sigh, Of blust'ring winds and rushing rain. No rooms so fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble shed...
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Annual Register, Volume 35

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 pages
...mercv, when his creature's dust. A GIPSY 4 GIPSY BALLAD. By PETER PINDAE. A Wandering Gipsy, Sirs, am I, From Norwood, where .we oft complain, With many a tear and many a sigh, Of blust'ring winds and rushing rain. No rooms so fine, nor gay attire, Amid our humble shed...
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The songs of England and Scotland

England - 1835 - 794 pages
...well known. Sec Cunningham's Burns, voL 5, p. 48.] THE GYPSY. JOHN WOLCOT. A wandering Gypsy, Sir, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear, and many a sigh, Of blustering winds, and rushing rain : No rooms so fine, and gay attire, Amid our humble huts...
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The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1

1835 - 378 pages
...well known. See Cunningham's Burns, vol. 5, p. 480 THE GYPSY. JOHN WOLCOT. A wandering Gypsy, Sir, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear, and many a sigh, Of blustering winds, and rushing rain : No rooms so fine, and gay attire, Amid our humble huts...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...reclaim her precious things from thee, Restore the Dead, thou Sea ! THE GIPSY. A wandering gipsy, Sirs, am I, From Norwood, where we oft complain, With many a tear and many a sigh, Of blustering winds and rushing rain, No costly rooms or gay attire Within our humble shed appear...
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