. Calliope: or, The musical miscellany : a select collection of the most approved English, Scots, and Irish songs, set to music. l ft rip the verdant (hade 5 VOCAL ENCHANTRESS. IJ3 Ourtafte of pleasure then is oer,The featherd fongfters are no more;And when they droop, and we decay,Adieu the birks of Invermay. Behold the hi!is and vales around,w ith lowing herds and flocks abound j*The wanton kids, and frifking lambs, Gambol and dance about their dams j •The bufy bees with humming noife,And all the reptile kind rejoice ;Let us like them, then fmg and playAbout the birks of Invermay. Hark, how


. Calliope: or, The musical miscellany : a select collection of the most approved English, Scots, and Irish songs, set to music. l ft rip the verdant (hade 5 VOCAL ENCHANTRESS. IJ3 Ourtafte of pleasure then is oer,The featherd fongfters are no more;And when they droop, and we decay,Adieu the birks of Invermay. Behold the hi!is and vales around,w ith lowing herds and flocks abound j*The wanton kids, and frifking lambs, Gambol and dance about their dams j •The bufy bees with humming noife,And all the reptile kind rejoice ;Let us like them, then fmg and playAbout the birks of Invermay. Hark, how the waters as they fall,Loudly my love to giadnefs call;The wanton waves fport in the beams,And fifties play throughout \he ftreams ;The circling fun does now advance,And all the planets round htm dance;Let us as jovial be as theyAaaong the birks of Invermay. U o *54 CALLIOPE : OR 1KB SONG LXXX. ONE BOTTLE MORE ^^/? /n<?, y* Wj who have hearts void ofguile, to fing v, -<J- -S- ?< f» the praifes of old Ireland** ifte. Where true ho-fpi-ta- ?tr li-—ty o--pens the door, and friend/hip detains us for. CI—5! o»f fottZ? 7?75;r, o«£ £<3//.fc OTcr^, arra, one bottle more, \b~


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