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A Scots Cantata
Recitative
Blate Jonny faintly teld fair Jean his Mind,Jeany took Pleasure to deny him lang
He thought her Scorn came frae a Heart unkind,
Which gart him in Despair tune up this Sang.
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O bonny Lassie, since 'tis sae,That I'm despis'd by thee,
I hate to live; but O I'm wae,
And unko sweer to die.
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I thole by your Disdain;
Ah! should a Breast sae saft as yours
Contain a Heart of Stane.
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These tender Notes did a' her Pity move,With melting Heart she listned to the Boy;
O'ercome she smil'd, and promis'd him her Love:
He in Return thus sang his rising Joy.
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Hence frae my Breast, contentious Care,Ye've tint the Power to pine,
My Jeany's good, my Jeany's fair,
And a' her Sweets are mine.
O spread thine Arms and gi'e me Fowth
Of dear enchanting Bliss,
A thousand Joys around thy Mouth,
Gi'e Heaven with ilka Kiss.
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