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this to my Love Content will bring.
In yonder dale grows fragrant fiowrj,
With many fweet and [hady bowrs :
A pearly brook, whofc Jilverftreaiijs
Are beautifi'd with Phebus beams,
Still ftealing through the trees fo fsir ;
fiecaufe Diana , becaufe Diana;
Batheth her there.
Behold the Nymph with all her traini
Comes tripping through the Park amain :
And in this Grove fhe here will ftay,
AtBarly-breaktofport and play ;
Where we fiiall iir us down and fee
Fair bcauiie mixt, fait beautie mixt
With Chaftitie.
AH her delight isi as you fee,
Herefortofporti andheretobe,
Delighting in this filver ftream>
Only to bath her fel( therein ;
Until Aftcon hcrefpy'd.
Then to the Thicket, then to the Thicket
Sheherhycd«
And thereby Magick Art Hie wrought}
Which in her heart (he firft had thought.
By fecret fpeed away (o flee,
Whiifthea Hart was tutn'dtobe.
1
Thus whilft he view'd Dianas train,
His life he loft , his life he loft.
Her love to gain.
Another af the fume.
/^Ome, Lordi let's walk on Sion Hill,
^—'Thereto remain (oreverftiil ;
Where Prophets, 'pofties, andjuftfolk.
With Martyrs en a tow do walk,
The Angels fwcKtIy catoling:
This to my foul , this to my foulj
Content Ihal biing.
Tn Gods houfc manie manHons are.
Which Chrift is gone forte prepare
porhisEleft, and own dear friends;
Where joy remains and never ends.
Gods Saints fhal thither all repair i
Becaufe the Lamb, becauietheLambj
Of God reigns there.
We fhal behold the Lord air.ain.
Come through the clouds with Angels train :
And in the twinkling of an eye.
We fhal afcend up through the skie ;
Where we final fit us down and fing
Sweet Pfalms of praife, fweet P/almj of ptaiie
Tojehoyah Ring. .
FINIS.
THE
this to my Love Content will bring.
In yonder dale grows fragrant fiowrj,
With many fweet and [hady bowrs :
A pearly brook, whofc Jilverftreaiijs
Are beautifi'd with Phebus beams,
Still ftealing through the trees fo fsir ;
fiecaufe Diana , becaufe Diana;
Batheth her there.
Behold the Nymph with all her traini
Comes tripping through the Park amain :
And in this Grove fhe here will ftay,
AtBarly-breaktofport and play ;
Where we fiiall iir us down and fee
Fair bcauiie mixt, fait beautie mixt
With Chaftitie.
AH her delight isi as you fee,
Herefortofporti andheretobe,
Delighting in this filver ftream>
Only to bath her fel( therein ;
Until Aftcon hcrefpy'd.
Then to the Thicket, then to the Thicket
Sheherhycd«
And thereby Magick Art Hie wrought}
Which in her heart (he firft had thought.
By fecret fpeed away (o flee,
Whiifthea Hart was tutn'dtobe.
1
Thus whilft he view'd Dianas train,
His life he loft , his life he loft.
Her love to gain.
Another af the fume.
/^Ome, Lordi let's walk on Sion Hill,
^—'Thereto remain (oreverftiil ;
Where Prophets, 'pofties, andjuftfolk.
With Martyrs en a tow do walk,
The Angels fwcKtIy catoling:
This to my foul , this to my foulj
Content Ihal biing.
Tn Gods houfc manie manHons are.
Which Chrift is gone forte prepare
porhisEleft, and own dear friends;
Where joy remains and never ends.
Gods Saints fhal thither all repair i
Becaufe the Lamb, becauietheLambj
Of God reigns there.
We fhal behold the Lord air.ain.
Come through the clouds with Angels train :
And in the twinkling of an eye.
We fhal afcend up through the skie ;
Where we final fit us down and fing
Sweet Pfalms of praife, fweet P/almj of ptaiie
Tojehoyah Ring. .
FINIS.
THE
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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