. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. 32 A fumptuous Palace full of Joy, To me a Dungeon is;And all That Mirth does me annoy, Who know no Thought of Blifs;Then, wrapd in Grief, the lovely Maid RetiVd from all the Throng,And on a Bank reclind her Head, While Tears ran trickling, trickling down. For the 54 The Musical Miscellany. The Destructive Beauty. Occaftoridby a Copy of Verfes on Mifs A. B—Vgoing from Oxford to Newnham by Water. To the Tune of All ye Ladles now at hand. the waving Oaks of Newnham/ pe


. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. 32 A fumptuous Palace full of Joy, To me a Dungeon is;And all That Mirth does me annoy, Who know no Thought of Blifs;Then, wrapd in Grief, the lovely Maid RetiVd from all the Throng,And on a Bank reclind her Head, While Tears ran trickling, trickling down. For the 54 The Musical Miscellany. The Destructive Beauty. Occaftoridby a Copy of Verfes on Mifs A. B—Vgoing from Oxford to Newnham by Water. To the Tune of All ye Ladles now at hand. the waving Oaks of Newnham/ pendant IVood, meet her, feem to ruflo into the Flood;Peep oer their Fellows Heads to fee the Fair,JVhofe Name upon their wounded Barks they bear. Verfes to Mifs A. B. While you, my charming Nan-cy, reign, 1= P. m zs=± PEP


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