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" Sweet air blow soft, mount larks aloft To give my Love good-morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, To give my Love good-morrow ; To give my Love good-morrow Notes from them... "
The Speaking Voice: Principles of Training Simplified and Condensed - Page 119
by Katherine Jewell Everts - 1908 - 217 pages
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Songs of England. The book of English songs, ed. by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 pages
...up as well as I. PACK, CLOUDS, AWAY! From "Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas," by 'litmus HEYWOOD, 160". PACK, clouds, away, and welcome day, With night we...; nightingale, sing, To give my love good-morrow. Wake from thy nest, robin redbreast ; Sing, birds, in every furrow ; And from each hill let music shrill...
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Odes and Sonnets

1859 - 128 pages
...likewise, Love ! cheare you your heavy spright, And chaunge old yeares annoy to new delight. SPENSER. ODE. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I '11 borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, To give my love good-morrow ! To give my love...
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Odes and Sonnets, Illustrated

1859 - 116 pages
...SPENSER. ODE. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night \ve banish sorrow ; Sweet air blow Boft, mount larks aloft, To give my love good-morrow ! Wings...from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I '11 borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, To give my love good-morrow ! To give my love...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

1890 - 366 pages
...Cupid blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this to thee ? What shall, alas ! become of me ? JPack, clouds, away, and welcome day, With night we banish...; To give my Love good-morrow Notes from them both I '11 borrow. Wake from thy nest, Robin-red-breast, Sing birds in every furrow ; And from each hill,...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this to thee ? What shall, alas ! become of me t J. Lylye LII Pack, clouds, away, and welcome day, With night we...I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, Wake from thy nest, Robin-red-breast, Sing birds in every furrow ; And from each hill, let music shrill...
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The Loves and Heroines of the Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 pages
...rest shall be my own. THOMAS HEYWOOD. 15 16 — . f " Pleatant D alogue* and I)nnnajt." 1607.] SONG. PACK clouds away, and welcome day. With night we banish sorrow : Sweet air blow soft, mount lark aloft, To give my love good morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark...
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Warp and woof; or, The reminiscences of Doris Fletcher, by Holme Lee, Volume 2

Harriet Parr, Holme Lee - 1861 - 316 pages
...made by singing the following lyric of Thomas Heywood, set to music by Miss Theodora herself:— " Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish sorrow; Sweet air blow soft, mount lark aloft, To give my love good-morrow! Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark...
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The Loves and Heroines of the Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 pages
...The rest shall be my own. THOMAS HEYWOOD. 15 16—. I" Pleasant D alogues and Dramas." 1607.] SONG. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish sorrow : Sweet air blow soft, mount lark aloft, To give my love good morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark...
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The Loves and Heroines of the Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 560 pages
...With night we banish sorrow : Sweet air blow soft, mount lark aloft. To give my love good morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I'1l borrow: Bird, prune thy wing, nightingale, sing, To give my love good morrow. To give my love...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

1863 - 438 pages
...Cupid blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this to thee ? What shall, alas ! become of me ? J. Lylye PACK, clouds, away, and welcome day, With night we...from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark I 'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing, nightingale sing, To give my Love good-morrow ; To give my Love...
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