. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. There, under the shade of an old sacred thorn,With freedom, he sung his loves, evning and morn :He sang with so soft and inchanting a sound,That Sylvans and Fairies, unseen, dancd shepherd thus sung : Tho young Maddie be fair,Her beauty is dashd with a scornful, proud air :But Susie was handsome, and sweetly could sins •Her breath, like the breezes, perfunrd in the spring. 100 That Maddie, in all the gay bloom of her youth,Like the moon, was inconstant,and never spoke truth iBut Susie w


. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. There, under the shade of an old sacred thorn,With freedom, he sung his loves, evning and morn :He sang with so soft and inchanting a sound,That Sylvans and Fairies, unseen, dancd shepherd thus sung : Tho young Maddie be fair,Her beauty is dashd with a scornful, proud air :But Susie was handsome, and sweetly could sins •Her breath, like the breezes, perfunrd in the spring. 100 That Maddie, in all the gay bloom of her youth,Like the moon, was inconstant,and never spoke truth iBut Susie was faithful, good humourd, and free,And fair as the goddess that sprung from the mammas fine daughter, with all her great dowrWas aukwardly airy, and frequently sour :Then sighing, he wishd, would parents agree,The witty, sweet Susie, his mistress might be,. 101 SONG XLVIII. Katharine Ogie. -?*- *--- :pttt=.^i I—i — As walk-ing forth to view the plain, Up-on. eXSMLjeJ M ) W a morn-ing ear - ly, While Mays sweet scent -*—


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