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AS Daiilon and Phillis were feeding their ftieep, 9
Afli. you who is (inging here, 40
All hail to the day ihat merits more praife, 4^
At the brow of the hill a fair fhepherdels dwelt, 4^
As now my bloom comes on apace, 7*
As thro' the green meadow I chanced to pafs, 74
Attend all ye fhepherds and nymphs to my lay, ib.
Awake my love with genial ray, 83
A dawn of hope my foul revives, loo
Adieu ye ftrearas that fmoothly glide, ' 103
Alas ! when charming Sylvia's gone, 1 14
Amidft a rofy bank of flowers, 1 1 7
At noon-tide as Colin and Sylvia lay, i 18
As bringing home the other day, 127
A term full as long as the fiege of old Troy, 133
As Jamie gay gang'd blithe his way, l 38
A friend of mine came here yeftreen, i4i
Alk if yon damafk rofe be fweer, 144
Away to the field, fee the raorning looks gray, 1 49
Alas, my Ton, you little know, 177
As Hebe was 'tending her fheep t'other day, 184
Alexis fliun'd his fellow fwains, 187
As on the banks of Tweed I lay reclin'd, 209
As Patie came up frae the glen, 216
As down on the cowflip dale I ftray'd, 2 1 3
Ah ! Pure a pair was never feen, 243
At Totterdown hill there dwelt an old pair, 257
As I was a walking one morning fo fair, 259
As I was ganging o'er the lee, 262
As down on Banna's banks I ftray'd, 264
A parfon who had tlie remarkable foible, 374
B.
Bufy humble bee am I, , 14
Blithe young Befs to Jean did fay, . 49
By the fide of a ftream at the foot of a hill, 64
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