. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. Yet hlushd to meet th admiring- gazeOf -ill who sought to speak her praise. Through sleepless nights in vain 1 strove To quench the flame of ardent love: In vain I tried to shun her sight,— To seek my lost repose in flight! My faUring tongue full soon reveald The trulh my eyes had ill concealdj And in the bower, at. eves decline, I trembling askd her to be th What rapture filld my throbbing


. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. Yet hlushd to meet th admiring- gazeOf -ill who sought to speak her praise. Through sleepless nights in vain 1 strove To quench the flame of ardent love: In vain I tried to shun her sight,— To seek my lost repose in flight! My faUring tongue full soon reveald The trulh my eyes had ill concealdj And in the bower, at. eves decline, I trembling askd her to be th What rapture filld my throbbing- breast,When she a mutual flame confest!I envied not the honours Britains far— famd WELLINGTON.—Ah, wretched me,— our bridal dayBeheld her changed to lifeless clay!And joy has ever, ever fltdFrom evry spot on which I tread. .33. GIL MORRICE . The Sym* and Account new and first pubJ in 1822, But late_h/ seen in gladsome green,The woods rejoicf. the da^j Through ijjN J j ji i i nji i i ^[ffffp =E nfeU r> .-iJgyBL= ^^ i • i ?!- Essf 1 r J r i r^-JUji J J J m gen_tle showers the laughing- flowers, In louhle pride were gay- Through r wt^m^m^g^m^m


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