The works of Allan Ramsay edited by Burns Martin ... and John W. Oliver [... and Alexander M. Kinghorn ... and Alexander Law] |
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Come, see 't about, and syne let's all advance,
Mortals and Gods be Pairs, and tak a Dance;
Minerva mim, for a' your Morals stoor,
Ye shall with Billy Bacchus fit the Floor:
Play up there, Lassie, some blyth Scottish Tune,
Syne a' be blyth, when Wine and Wit gae round.
The Health about, Musick and Dancing begin.—The Dancing over
before her Grace retires with the Ladies to be undress'd; Calliope sings theMortals and Gods be Pairs, and tak a Dance;
Minerva mim, for a' your Morals stoor,
Ye shall with Billy Bacchus fit the Floor:
Play up there, Lassie, some blyth Scottish Tune,
Syne a' be blyth, when Wine and Wit gae round.
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