Merry Songs And Ballads Prior to the Year Ad 1800 volume 3
Merry Songs And Ballads Prior to the Year Ad 1800 volume 3
John Stephen Farmer
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Once by chance I hear'd it nam'd, Don't ask what, don't ask what, for I'm asham'd: Stay but till you're past Fifteen, Then you'll know, then, then you'll know what 'tis I mean, Then you'll know what, then you'll know, what 'tis I mean. He. However, lose not present bliss, But now we're alone, let's kiss : But now we're alone let's kiss, let's kiss. She. My breasts do so heave, so heave, so heave, He. My Heart does so pant, pant, pant; She. There's Something, something, something more we want, T...here's Something, something, something more we want. "CELLADON" 195 "CELLADON, WHEN SPRING CAME ON" [c. 1719] [From Pills to Purge Melancholy (17 19), i. 179; with music; sung by Mr. Leveridge in The Country Miss with her Furbeloiv\ Celladon, when Spring came on, Woo'd Sylvia in a Grove, Both gay and young, and still he sung The sweet Delights of Love : Wedded Joys in Girls and Boys, And pretty Chat of this and that, The honey kiss, and charming Bliss That crowns the Marriage Bed; He snatch'd her Hand, she blush'd and fann'd, And seem'd as if afraid, Forbear, she crys, your fawning Lyes, I've vow'd to die a Maid.
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