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In love and life the prefent ufe 47
In Cupid's fam'd fchool would you take a degree 140
In vain a thoufand Haves have tried 171
Inchanted by your voice and face 160
Indulge me, Stoics, with the bowl 5 1
Jolfy mortals, fill your glaffes 68
Jolly fouls, that are gen'rous and free 103
It is not, Celia, in our power 104
Julia, young wanton, flung the gather 'd fnow 84
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Kindly, kindly, thus my treafure
Kind relief in all my pain
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Late the mufes Cupid found 213
l^ay that fullen garland by thee 205
Let us dance^ let us fing 4
' Let not love on me bellow 6
Let us revel and roar 8
Let's drink, my friends, while here we live 47
Let. a fet of fobcr affes 217
Let me wander, ; not unfeen 56
Let's be jovial, fill our glafTes 59
Let foldiers fight for pay or praife ^ €0
I^et feftal joy triumphant reign 1 1 3
]>t the deep bowl thy praife confefs 1 19
Let the fparkling glafs go round with free motion 143
Let the am'rous coxcomb adore a fair face 1 80
Let the waiter bring clean glafles :S.
Let wifdom boaft her mighty pow'r 164
Let 'em cenfure : what care I 168
Let .me (love) thy bole afcending 186
Live, and love, enjoy the fair 47
Loft to the joys of life is he J 35
Love's a dream of mighty treafure 48
LiOve is begot by fancy, bred 9 1
Lucretia the empire of Rome did deftroy 137
M
Mirth, admit me of thy crew 119
Mifs Danae, when fair and young 149
j\!iftaken fair, lay Sherlock by 49
Mortals, wifely learn to meafure i'b.
My joyous blades, with rofes crown'd 129
b 2 My
vu
16-
In love and life the prefent ufe 47
In Cupid's fam'd fchool would you take a degree 140
In vain a thoufand Haves have tried 171
Inchanted by your voice and face 160
Indulge me, Stoics, with the bowl 5 1
Jolfy mortals, fill your glaffes 68
Jolly fouls, that are gen'rous and free 103
It is not, Celia, in our power 104
Julia, young wanton, flung the gather 'd fnow 84
K
Kindly, kindly, thus my treafure
Kind relief in all my pain
L
Late the mufes Cupid found 213
l^ay that fullen garland by thee 205
Let us dance^ let us fing 4
' Let not love on me bellow 6
Let us revel and roar 8
Let's drink, my friends, while here we live 47
Let. a fet of fobcr affes 217
Let me wander, ; not unfeen 56
Let's be jovial, fill our glafTes 59
Let foldiers fight for pay or praife ^ €0
I^et feftal joy triumphant reign 1 1 3
]>t the deep bowl thy praife confefs 1 19
Let the fparkling glafs go round with free motion 143
Let the am'rous coxcomb adore a fair face 1 80
Let the waiter bring clean glafles :S.
Let wifdom boaft her mighty pow'r 164
Let 'em cenfure : what care I 168
Let .me (love) thy bole afcending 186
Live, and love, enjoy the fair 47
Loft to the joys of life is he J 35
Love's a dream of mighty treafure 48
LiOve is begot by fancy, bred 9 1
Lucretia the empire of Rome did deftroy 137
M
Mirth, admit me of thy crew 119
Mifs Danae, when fair and young 149
j\!iftaken fair, lay Sherlock by 49
Mortals, wifely learn to meafure i'b.
My joyous blades, with rofes crown'd 129
b 2 My
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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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