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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: …Simon. And fix his wandering steps In paths of truth and pious love. good. Jane, Lucas, Simon. From thee springs every Chorus. All hail I O Industry, 4o. RECIT. Jane. Ye swains, now hasten to the bank, Where falls the winding brook; Ye virgins come, their latest song For you the woodlands raise, –For you, amid tho secret shade, The lover finds the clustering nuts. Simon. And where tho topmost bough Spreads forth its tempting fruit, He crushes down tho tree, Or shakes a glossy shower; Then through the foliage spies The maid he loves approach, And sportive at her feet The rolling nuts he flings. Lucas. Beneath the orchard’s bending tree, The smiling damsels stand, All like the fruit they gather up, AN INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. PART SECOND. DUET.–Madame Sherrington and Mr. E. Lloyn. Lucas. Ye gay and painted fair, O oome, And mark the simple child of truth I No tricks of art her charms deform: Behold my Jane, behold I The bloom of youth glows on her cheek; Her smiling eye beams happiness; And faith sincere breathes from her lips, When love to me she vows. Jane. Ye false and idle swains, away I Here lures of fraud are spread in vain; And wily tales of passion feigned No listening ear shall find. My eye no gaud of dress entioes, –An honest heart is what I prize; Fulfilled are all my fondest wishes, Whilst Lucas true remains. Lucas. Leaves will fade and fall, Flowers and fruit decay, Days and years elapse; Not so my constant love. Jane. Greener grows the leaf, Sweeter breathes the flower, Brighter shines the day, When love beams in thine eye. Both. What delight, where mutual fervour Binds two hearts in fond affection! Death alone such bonds can break. Dearest maiden! Dearest Lucas I Love to faithful love responsive, Is the highest pitch of rapture Heaven best…
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: …Simon. And fix his wandering steps In paths of truth and pious love. good. Jane, Lucas, Simon. From thee springs every Chorus. All hail I O Industry, 4o. RECIT. Jane. Ye swains, now hasten to the bank, Where falls the winding brook; Ye virgins come, their latest song For you the woodlands raise, –For you, amid tho secret shade, The lover finds the clustering nuts. Simon. And where tho topmost bough Spreads forth its tempting fruit, He crushes down tho tree, Or shakes a glossy shower; Then through the foliage spies The maid he loves approach, And sportive at her feet The rolling nuts he flings. Lucas. Beneath the orchard’s bending tree, The smiling damsels stand, All like the fruit they gather up, AN INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. PART SECOND. DUET.–Madame Sherrington and Mr. E. Lloyn. Lucas. Ye gay and painted fair, O oome, And mark the simple child of truth I No tricks of art her charms deform: Behold my Jane, behold I The bloom of youth glows on her cheek; Her smiling eye beams happiness; And faith sincere breathes from her lips, When love to me she vows. Jane. Ye false and idle swains, away I Here lures of fraud are spread in vain; And wily tales of passion feigned No listening ear shall find. My eye no gaud of dress entioes, –An honest heart is what I prize; Fulfilled are all my fondest wishes, Whilst Lucas true remains. Lucas. Leaves will fade and fall, Flowers and fruit decay, Days and years elapse; Not so my constant love. Jane. Greener grows the leaf, Sweeter breathes the flower, Brighter shines the day, When love beams in thine eye. Both. What delight, where mutual fervour Binds two hearts in fond affection! Death alone such bonds can break. Dearest maiden! Dearest Lucas I Love to faithful love responsive, Is the highest pitch of rapture Heaven best…