. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. Glide fwiftly on thou fil—ver ftream, Pur—fue the lad I love ; In gen m ^-v i^v v-> rs .. y~\ ** ± gs&: ^^^^a^^ r murs tell my flame, And try his heart to move, and try his heart to move- a± HSi TC3±A- P^SP So may thy banks be always green, Thy channel never dry ;If eer thy fprigg be failing feen, My tears fliall that tears, &c. In place of ufelefs weeds;May painted flowrs adorn thybrim, 3. And knots of bendi


. Apollo's cabinet: or the muses delight an accurate collection of English and Italian songs, cantatas and duetts, set to music for the harpsichord, violin, German-flute, &c. Glide fwiftly on thou fil—ver ftream, Pur—fue the lad I love ; In gen m ^-v i^v v-> rs .. y~\ ** ± gs&: ^^^^a^^ r murs tell my flame, And try his heart to move, and try his heart to move- a± HSi TC3±A- P^SP So may thy banks be always green, Thy channel never dry ;If eer thy fprigg be failing feen, My tears fliall that tears, &c. In place of ufelefs weeds;May painted flowrs adorn thybrim, 3. And knots of bending reeds» May gilded carps thy furface skim, And knots, &c« The The ^PafeS Delight. The Flower of Edinburgh. Set by Sigr. D. Rizzio. 1ST My Love was once a bon—ny Lad, he was the Flowr of all his Kin ; the abfence of his. fi—-lent Tears I ftill complain 8c rail at thofe my ri—val Foes, that took from me my darling Swain- ^£g^ i^FF^ gH^^f^fill Defpairand Anguiill fill my Breaft,Since I have loft my bloomingRofe;I figh and mourn while others reft,His abfence yields me no repofe:To feck my Love Ill range androve,Thro evry Grove and diftantPlain;I neer will ceafe, nor be at eafe,Till I hear from my darlingSwain* 3-Inecdnot ftrange at NatureschangeSince Parents fhewd fuchcruelty;Therefore my Love from me does range,And knows not to what Defti ny:The pretty Kids and tender Lambs,Shall ceafe to fport upon thePlain,And fliall lament in difcontent,The Abfence of my darlingSwain. 4-Kind Neptune, let me you intreatTo fend a fair and plealing Gale ;Your Dolphins fweet upon me wait, For to convoy me on your Tail:May Heavens blefs me with Suc-cefs,While crofting of the lagingMain ; And fend me oer to that fameShore,To meet my lovely darling Joy and Mirth, at our Return,Shall then abound from Tweedto


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