While in a Bow'r wth beau - ty blest, ...
ye lov - 'd ye lov - 'd A - min-tor lies;
While sink - ing on Lu - - cin-da's . . breast, He
fond - ly, fond - ly kiss - 'd her Eyes:
A wake-ful Night-in - - - gale, who long had
mourn'd, had mourn'd with - in ye Shade,
sweet - ly re - new'd her plain - tive Song, And
war - - - - bled through the Glade.
Melodious Songstress! cry'd ye Swain,
To Shades, to Shades less happy go;
Or, if thou wilt with us remain,
Forbear, forbear thy tuneful woe;
While in Lucinda's arms I lie,
To Song, to Song I am not free;
On her soft bosome, when I die,
I dis——cord find in thee.
Brit. Mus. 1. 530./24.
INDEX.
Abduction, [22]
Abel, the opera singer, [271]
Academies (gaming-houses), [83]
Acrobats, [211]
Act, levying a bachelor's tax, [24];
ordering use of flannel for the dead, [41];
imposing a duty on cards, [80];
repressing speculative insurances and lotteries, [87];
for the abolition of the penny post, [101];
the Game, [235];
Newspaper, [306]