. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. rr , But flie neve TT. H- m r woi• -i - Id incline _j ■--I Lj- L-*|— 1 Phaw The Musical Miscellany. 127 Pha-on too but vainly wood her, Though his —U ^ w 1 —1*- Flocks were more than thine. Woud you, Strephon, eafe your Anguifh, And forget the fair Ones Charms,See Florella for you languid, Fly to her endearing Arms:Shes to all you wifh, confenting, EverEafy, ever Kind;Leave the fickle Maid relenting, She will foon her Folly find. To the foregoing Tune. QENTLE Love, this Hour


. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. rr , But flie neve TT. H- m r woi• -i - Id incline _j ■--I Lj- L-*|— 1 Phaw The Musical Miscellany. 127 Pha-on too but vainly wood her, Though his —U ^ w 1 —1*- Flocks were more than thine. Woud you, Strephon, eafe your Anguifh, And forget the fair Ones Charms,See Florella for you languid, Fly to her endearing Arms:Shes to all you wifh, confenting, EverEafy, ever Kind;Leave the fickle Maid relenting, She will foon her Folly find. To the foregoing Tune. QENTLE Love, this Hour befriend me, To my Eyes rcfign thy Dart;Notes of melting Mulick lend me,To diflblve a frozen Heart. Chill 28 Tbe Musical Miscellany, Chill as Mountain-Snow her Bofom,Tho I tender Language ufe; Tis by cold Indifference frozen,To my Arms, and to my Mufe. See my dying Eyes are pleading, Where a broken Heart appears,For thy Pity interceding, With the Eloquence of Tears.•While the Lamp of Life is fading, And beneath thy Coldnefs dies,Death my ebbing Pulfe invading, Take my Soul into thy Eyes. For the the Musical Miscellany-. 129bn Mrs. Cecilia B—, on St. CeciliajZ%.By Mr. WILLIAM BEDINGFIELD. Set by Mr. Dieupart. i


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