The Musical Banquet of Choice SongsA. Maegoun, 1790 - 144 lappuses |
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62. lappuse
... We'll them defend with might and main , Against all forts of foes ; Should they come arm'd to fight like men , Or aim their trait'rous blows . Then let us fill a bumper full , & c . THE BOATIE ROWS . O WEEL may the boatie row 62.
... We'll them defend with might and main , Against all forts of foes ; Should they come arm'd to fight like men , Or aim their trait'rous blows . Then let us fill a bumper full , & c . THE BOATIE ROWS . O WEEL may the boatie row 62.
72. lappuse
... Against worldly riches ; " But ne'er gives a mite to the poor " Well - a - day ! " The Lawyer lives under the hill , Gaffer Gray ; Warmly fenc'd both in back and in front . " He will faften his locks , " And will threaten the stocks ...
... Against worldly riches ; " But ne'er gives a mite to the poor " Well - a - day ! " The Lawyer lives under the hill , Gaffer Gray ; Warmly fenc'd both in back and in front . " He will faften his locks , " And will threaten the stocks ...
106. lappuse
... against that was a great deal too strong , For they would have nothing but " Solomon's Song . " Solomon's Song . I've kifs'd and I've prattl'd with fifty fair maids , And chang'd them as oft do you fee ; But of all the fair damfels that ...
... against that was a great deal too strong , For they would have nothing but " Solomon's Song . " Solomon's Song . I've kifs'd and I've prattl'd with fifty fair maids , And chang'd them as oft do you fee ; But of all the fair damfels that ...
116. lappuse
... against thy life , Points his dagger , whets his knife , Drugs his ftupifying bowl , Steels his unrelenting foul . Now ' tis time ; ere grisly night Clofes round thee , speed thy flight ; If the threshold once be croft , Duncan , thou ...
... against thy life , Points his dagger , whets his knife , Drugs his ftupifying bowl , Steels his unrelenting foul . Now ' tis time ; ere grisly night Clofes round thee , speed thy flight ; If the threshold once be croft , Duncan , thou ...
121. lappuse
... against that was a great deal too strong , For they would have nothing but " Solomon's Song . " * Solomon's Song . I've kifs'd and I've prattl'd with fifty fair maids , And chang'd them as oft do you fee ; " But of all the fair damfels ...
... against that was a great deal too strong , For they would have nothing but " Solomon's Song . " * Solomon's Song . I've kifs'd and I've prattl'd with fifty fair maids , And chang'd them as oft do you fee ; " But of all the fair damfels ...
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