. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. A Thoufand Cupids play ;Whilft thro the Groves I walk with you, Each ObjeQ makes me gay:Since your Return, the Sun and Moon With brighter Glory fhine,Streams murmur foft Notes while they run, As they did lang fyne. Defpife the Court, and Din of State; Let that to their Share fallWho can efteem fuch Slavry great, While bounded like a Ball;But funk in Love, upon my Arms Let your brave Head recline;Well pleafe our felves with mutual Charms, As we did lang fyne. Oer 48 tfbe Musi


. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. A Thoufand Cupids play ;Whilft thro the Groves I walk with you, Each ObjeQ makes me gay:Since your Return, the Sun and Moon With brighter Glory fhine,Streams murmur foft Notes while they run, As they did lang fyne. Defpife the Court, and Din of State; Let that to their Share fallWho can efteem fuch Slavry great, While bounded like a Ball;But funk in Love, upon my Arms Let your brave Head recline;Well pleafe our felves with mutual Charms, As we did lang fyne. Oer 48 tfbe Musical MiscellanV. Oer Moor and Dale, with your gay Friend* You may purfue the Chafe,And, after a blyth Bottle, end All Care in my Embrace:And in a vacant rainy Day You fhall be wholly nunc;Well make the Hours tun fmooth away, And laugh at lang fyne. The Hero, pleasd with the fweet Air, And Signs of generous Love,Which had been utterd by the Fair, Bowd to the Powers Day, with glad Confent and Hafte, They knelt before the Shrine,Where the good Pried the Couple bleft, And put them out of Pine. For the The Musical Miscellany. 49C L O Es Advice to STREPHO by Mr. WEBBER. 4±A Talk not fo much to me of Love,Tour vain Pur-


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