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" Hadst thou been fond, he had been false, And left thee sad and heavy ; For young men ever were fickle found, Since summer trees were leafy. "
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ... - Page 192
by Thomas Percy - 1844
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The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life ..., Volume 1

David Garrick - English drama - 1798 - 318 pages
...serpent cbang'd the dove. [Exit. SCENE SCENE VI. Enter OBERON and PUCK. AIR OBERON. Sigb no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever ; One foot on sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never. This is thy negligence : still thou mistak'st: Or else commit'st...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...house ; I am sent with broom before To sweep the dust behind the door. SONG. SIGH no more, ladies, sigh no more; Men were deceivers ever. One foot on sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never. Then sigh not so, But let them go, And be you bly the and bonny...
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Poems on Various Subjects: Selected to Enforce the Practice of Virtue, and ...

E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...rose; The comeliest youth was he! — But he is dead, and laid in his grave : Alas, and woe is me ! " " Sigh no more, Lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers...sea and one on land, To one thing constant never. " !li.! -i thou heen fond, he had heen false. And left thee sad and heavy ; For young men e'er were...
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Poems on various subjects, selected by E. Tomkins

E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...rose; The comeliest youth was he!— But he is dead, and laid in his grave: Alas, and woe is me!" '' Sigh no more, Lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers...fond, he had been false, And left thee sad and heavy; For young men e'er were fickle found, Since summer trees were leafy." "Now say not so, thou holy Friar,...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1810 - 414 pages
...the rose, The com'liest youth was he : But he is dead, and laid in his grave : Alas ! and woe is me ! Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers...Now say not so, thou holy friar, I pray thee say not so ; My love he had the truest heart : O he was ever true ! And art thou dead, thou much-lov'd youth,...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1810 - 386 pages
...rose, The com'liest youtlI was he : But he is dead, and laid in his grave : Alas ! and woe is me ! Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers...fond, he had been false, And left thee sad and heavy ; For young men ever were fickle found, Since summer trees were leafy. : i Now say not so, thotI holy...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 508 pages
...And left thee sad and heavy ; For young men ever were fickle found, Since summer trees were leafy. Now say not so, thou holy friar, I pray thee say not so ; My love he had the truest heart : O he was ever true ! And art thou dead, thou mueh-lov'd youth,...
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Like Master Like Man: A Novel ...

John Palmer - 1811 - 304 pages
...readers are equally incurious, we shall beg leave to draw the curtain. CHAPTER XVI. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more! Men were deceivers ever ; One foot on sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never ! SHAKSPEARE. WHILE Philip was paying adoration to the shrine of...
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The New British Theatre: A Selection of Original Dramas, Not Yet Acted, Volume 4

English drama - 1815 - 430 pages
...F. [Enter Miss SOMERVILLE, singing and pietending not to observe the Colonel.] Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, " One foot on sea, and one on shore, " To one thing constant never. 1C " Then sigh not so, " But let them go, " And be you blythe...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...the rose, The comeliest youth was he. But he is dead, and laid in his grave, Alas ! and woe is me ! Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers...constant never. Hadst thou been fond, he had been £Jse, And left thee sad and heavy ; For young men ever were fickle found, Since summer-trees were...
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