The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . at Celia might be with Hope grown bold, he advanced amain;But (he laughd loud in a Dream, and, again,With a fa, la, la, &c. RepellM the timrous Swain. Yet when once Defire has inflamd the Soul, All modeft Doubts withdraw;And the God of Love does each Fear controul, That woud the Lover a Prize like this, fays the ventrous Boy,Scape, and I not the Means employ,With a fa, la, la, &c. To feize the profferd Joy? Here 3* SONGS. Here the glowing Youth, to relieve


The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . at Celia might be with Hope grown bold, he advanced amain;But (he laughd loud in a Dream, and, again,With a fa, la, la, &c. RepellM the timrous Swain. Yet when once Defire has inflamd the Soul, All modeft Doubts withdraw;And the God of Love does each Fear controul, That woud the Lover a Prize like this, fays the ventrous Boy,Scape, and I not the Means employ,With a fa, la, la, &c. To feize the profferd Joy? Here 3* SONGS. Here the glowing Youth, to relieve his Pain, £ The flumbring Maid carefsd ; And with trembling Hands (O the fimple Swain!) Her glowing Bofom prefsd :When the Virgin wakd, and affrighted flew,Yet lookd, as wiihing he woud purfue,With a fa, la, la, &c. But Damon mifsd his Cue* Now, repenting that he had let her fly, Himfelf he thus accused;What a dull and ftupid Thing was I, That fuch a Chance abusd ?To my Shame twill now on the Plains be faid,Damon a Virgin afleep betrayd,With a fa, la, la, &c. Yet let her go a Maid. For the SONGS. Set by Mr. N. H ATM. 33 tentedwithmy low—t- ly State,


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