... after the first haughty bow; now he was all courtesy. »Well, you are come at last,« he said, »we have waited years for you. How is my old friend Knebel? You have given him youth again ... ... matter-of-fact people than they who are not poets have any idea of, and it was the truth ...
... express half the Love and affectation I feel for you, you are Dearer to me every Day of my ... ... to morrow, as I am going to Bleak heath. If you are not engaged this Evening ... ... most anxiously wished to see you – my thoughts are continually with you, my beloved Haydn, ...
... thrive, As lang's there's in thee stanes three: There 's ane intill the highest tower, There 's ane intill the ladye's bower, There 's ane aneath the water-yett, ...
... shall take the liberty to give you notice, being extremely obliged to you for the generous concern ... ... großen Raum beanspruchen. 20 »Do you know what you are about? Or, a Protestant Alarm to ... ... all de song vaat I give you, I vill not pay you ein stiver. « Burney ...
... the mode to cry the English down. Nay, there are those as warmly will debate For the Academy, ... ... she flew; All joys are tastless, but what come thro' you. – Inconstant ... ... I press'd. ... In extasy you cry'd, what joys are these? Not Durastanti's ...
... » Sept. 23, 1738. To all Lovers of Musick. Whereas there are Six Concerto's for the Organ by Mr. Handel, ... ... parts. Composed by Mr. Handel.« NB. Those Gentlemen who are Subscribers are desired to send for their books to the Author, ...