The Scots musical museum . No more the Nymph, with haughty air,Refufes Willy8 kind addrefs;Her yielding blufhes (hew no care,But too much fondnefs to more the Youth is fullen now,But looks the gayeft on the green,Whilft every day he fpies fome newSurprifing charms in bonny Jean. A thoufand tranfports crowd his breaftHe moves as light as fleeting wind,His former forrows feem a when his Jenny is turned kind; Riches he looks on with difdain;The glorious fields of war look mean;The chearful hound and horn give pain;If abfent from his bonny Jean. The day he fpends in amrous gaz


The Scots musical museum . No more the Nymph, with haughty air,Refufes Willy8 kind addrefs;Her yielding blufhes (hew no care,But too much fondnefs to more the Youth is fullen now,But looks the gayeft on the green,Whilft every day he fpies fome newSurprifing charms in bonny Jean. A thoufand tranfports crowd his breaftHe moves as light as fleeting wind,His former forrows feem a when his Jenny is turned kind; Riches he looks on with difdain;The glorious fields of war look mean;The chearful hound and horn give pain;If abfent from his bonny Jean. The day he fpends in amrous gaze,Which evn in fjmmer,fhortned feems;When funk in downs, with glad ama/.e,He wonders at her in his dreams.,A11 charms difclosri fhe iooks more brightThan Troys prize, the Spartan Queen;With breaking day, he lifts his fight,And pants to be with bonny Jean. 66 Oer the Moor to Ma ggy. i P And 111 oer the moor to Maggy; her wit and -P^ Lively


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