Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs by Robert Bloomfield
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A Visit to Whittlebury Forest
A Highland Drover: Song A Word to Two Young Ladies On hearing of the Translation of the Farmer's Boy Nancy: Song Rosy Hannah: Song The Shepherd and his Dog Rover: Song Hunting Song Lucy: Song Winter Song [Illustration] RICHARD AND KATE: OR, FAIR-DAY. A Suffolk Ballad. 'Come, Goody, stop your humdrum wheel, Sweep up your orts, and get your Hat; Old joys reviv'd once more I feel, 'Tis Fair-day;--ay, _and more than that._ _The Deliberation_. 'Have you forgot, Kate, prithee say, 'How many Seasons here we've tarry'd? |
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