. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. Clarinda* the Pride of the Plain, So famd for her m — 1 conquering Charms j Repenting her Scorn of a Swain, Sat peniive, and folding her Arms aa .iff r#££ <-3 ill Her Lute, and her (hilling Attire, Neglected, were m lai i Ihe Musical Miscellany. 135 i PP^P laid at her Side; While pining with hopelefs De- fete fire, TheDamfel thus mournfully cryd. Hrni r u=j Oh! couM the pad Hours but return, When I triumphd in Angehfs Heart,Clarinda woud mutually burn, Woud mutually f


. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. Clarinda* the Pride of the Plain, So famd for her m — 1 conquering Charms j Repenting her Scorn of a Swain, Sat peniive, and folding her Arms aa .iff r#££ <-3 ill Her Lute, and her (hilling Attire, Neglected, were m lai i Ihe Musical Miscellany. 135 i PP^P laid at her Side; While pining with hopelefs De- fete fire, TheDamfel thus mournfully cryd. Hrni r u=j Oh! couM the pad Hours but return, When I triumphd in Angehfs Heart,Clarinda woud mutually burn, Woud mutually fuffer the Smart:But far from the Plain he is gone, Enjoys the fweet Smiles of a Fair,Whofe Kindnefs the Shepherd has won; And Clarinda no more is his Care. How oft at thefe Feet has he lain,Bewailing his forrowful Fate! But all his Complaints were in vain,I foolifhly doated on State. K 4 tfhe Musical Miscellany* I longd to be gafcd on in Town, To fparkle in golden Array;By my Drefs, and my Charms to be known. In the Park, and at evry new Play. I thought, without Grandeur and Fame, That Marriage no Blefling coud prove;Some wealthy young Heir was my Aim; And I flighted poor Angelot*$ Madnefs befotted my Mind


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