The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . Heads, And frar-grant Sweets around difclofe. F 3 Old SONGS. Old oo^y Thames, that flows faft by„ Along the fmiling Valley plays;His glaffy Surface chears the Eye, And thro the flowry Meadow fertile Banks with Herbage green, His Vales with golden Plenty fwell;Where-eer his purer Streams are feen, The Gods of Health and Pleafure dwell Let me thy clear, thy yielding Wave With naked Arm once more divide;In thee my glowing Bofom lave, And cut the gently-rolling


The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . Heads, And frar-grant Sweets around difclofe. F 3 Old SONGS. Old oo^y Thames, that flows faft by„ Along the fmiling Valley plays;His glaffy Surface chears the Eye, And thro the flowry Meadow fertile Banks with Herbage green, His Vales with golden Plenty fwell;Where-eer his purer Streams are feen, The Gods of Health and Pleafure dwell Let me thy clear, thy yielding Wave With naked Arm once more divide;In thee my glowing Bofom lave, And cut the gently-rolling me, with Damask-rofes crownd, Beneath fome Ofiers dusky Shade;Where Watter-Lillies deck the Ground, Where bubbling Springs refrefh the Glade- Let dear Luclnda too be there, With azure Mantle flightly dreft:Ye Nymphs, bind up her flowing Hair; Ye Zephyrs, fan her panting hafte away, fair Maid, and bring The Mufe, the kindly Friend to LovejTo Thee alone the Mufe fliall fing, And warble thro the vocal Grove. SONGS. 71. n SONGS. F L O R E L L ly Mr. Tenoe. ^^^^^^ Why will Florclla, when I gaze, My ravifhd


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