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Caledonian Musical Repository. 2o
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beau -ty and plea-sure does yield.
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The warblers are heard in the grove,
The linnet, the lark, and the thrush.
The blackbird, and sweet cooing dove.
With music enchant evYy bush.
Come, let us go forth to the mead,
Let us see how the primroses spring ;
We'll lodge in some village on Tweed,
And love while the feathered folks sing.
How does my love pass the long day ?
Does Mary not tend a few sheep ?
Do they never carelessly stray,
While happily she lies asleep ?
Tweed's murmurs should lull her to red ;
Kind Nature indulging my bliss,
To ease the soft pains of my breast,
I'd steal an ambrosial kiss.

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