The Rustic Muse a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollection
The Rustic Muse a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollection
James Butterworth
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The woodbine which o'er-arch'd the door, No flaunting charms doth now display ; I start to view each object o'er^ So alter'd, since she went away. • Vide Johnson's Dictionary. 33 THE OR, UNSUCCESSFUL LOVE. SOFT fans the breeze, streams bubble by, In vain they breathe or flow for me ; All sounds, tho' pleasing, cause asigh, . O maiden fair of Musbury. Dark seems thy* sullen mountains side, But darker far those frowns from thee ; My pipe, tho' sweet, I can't abide, O maiden dear of Musbury. O why... did Fate inspire a flame. That she decreed should smother'd be ? O why did Fortune, fickle dame, E'er shew the maid of Musbury? * Allading to a hill ia Musbury. 34 Why rather kept she not from view The maid she ne'er intended me ? What angry pow'r the curtain drew, That hid the maid of Musbury ? At variance sure had Fortune been, With those dread pow'rs the sisters three ; When busy Cupid stept between, And twang'd his bow, for Musbury. The arrow rankles long indeed. And Hymen deigns no remedy ; O cruel gods!
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