. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. gagd be—fore. The Musical Miscellanft, No more of Cruelty complain, Nor Cloes Bread accufeFor Want of Pity to a Swain, When Honour bids,* Refufe. Let fome more worthy Virgin Dame,Whofe Charms all lovely are, Be Miftrefs of your genrous Flame;She may reward your Care. Or fome brisk fprightly Widow may, With Affluence fupplyd,Your Suit with grateful Senfe repay, Which Cloe has denyd. If Neither can your Thoughts employ,But £1111 on me you gaxe, • CloSs Advice receive with Joy,


. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. gagd be—fore. The Musical Miscellanft, No more of Cruelty complain, Nor Cloes Bread accufeFor Want of Pity to a Swain, When Honour bids,* Refufe. Let fome more worthy Virgin Dame,Whofe Charms all lovely are, Be Miftrefs of your genrous Flame;She may reward your Care. Or fome brisk fprightly Widow may, With Affluence fupplyd,Your Suit with grateful Senfe repay, Which Cloe has denyd. If Neither can your Thoughts employ,But £1111 on me you gaxe, • CloSs Advice receive with Joy,And fly from Cupids Maxe. Hafte! to fome peaceful Dome retire, Such as you oft approve;Examine well your fond Defire, And difcipline your Love. And if my wandring Steps incline To your fad, lonely Cell;My Soul, and every Thought (hall join, To wifh poor Strephon well! *the Musical Miscellany. 51Tor the £2 The Musical Miscellany. MVSIDORA% COMPLAINT. By a Young Lady of Quality. Set by Mr. DIE V P A r t


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