a thousand editions? Happy volumes! you are fecure; but I must yield, please the ladies, and take care of my fame In hopes of this, fearless of coming age, [nown'd, I'l fmile through life; and when for rhyme re I'll calmly quit the farce and giddy ftage, And fleep beneath a flow'ry turf full sound, IN * L IN DE X. Beginning with the firft Line of every SoN G.. The SONGS marked C, D, H, L, M, O, &c. A. H, Chloe, thou treafure, thou joy, &c. AF A lovely lass to a friar came Ah, Chloris, cou'd I now but Git As from a rock past all relief Auld Rob Morris that wins in yon glen And I'll o'er the moor to Maggy At Polwart on the green As walking forth to view the plain Ah! why thofe tears in Nelly's eyes As I went forth to view the spring Adieu for a while, my native green plains Although I be but a country-lass As early I walk'd on the first of sweet May As I fat at my fpinning-wheel Adieu the pleafing sports and plays 34 38 46 52 58 60 64 65 66 88 89 98 132 136 164 169 171 175 A As mufing I rang'd in a meadow alone Ah! woes me, poor Willy cry'd A woman's ware like china * B. By a murmuring stream a fair fhepherdefs lay By fmooth winding Tay a fwain was reclining By the delicious warmnefs of thy mouth 17 24 35 6.6 7.1. 75 7.6 Belly's 274 281 283 304 306 309 315 326 340 354 tall 355 372 377 390 .397 397 417 419 430 436 445 Belly's beauties fhine fae bright Balow, my boy, lie ftill and fleep. Buk ye, bufk ye, my bonny bonny bride Be wary, my Celia, when Celadon fues 97 109 112 120 133 151 221 235 287 Come fill me a bumper, my jolly brave boys 48 Come let us prepare 362 Cynthia frowns whene'er I woo her Care, away, gae thou frae me Custom prevailing fo long amongst the great Come, love, let's walk by yonder fpring Come, lads, ne'er plague your heads b 387 394 407 403 41 Dumba D. Dumbarton's drums beat bonny-O Dear Roger, if your Jenny geck 199 206 242 Do not ask me, charming Phillis 277 Diogenes furly and proud 289 Damon, if you will believe me 306 Did ever swain a nymph adore 327 Daphnis flood penfive in the fhade 382 Dear Chloe, while thus beyond measure 384 401 Fair, fweet, and young, receive a prize 184 Fair Iris and her fwain 232 Fie! Liza, fcorn the little arts 234 Farewell, my bonny, witty, pretty Maggy 250 From rofy bowers, where fleeps the god of love Go, go, go, go, falfeft of thy fex, begone 347 Good Madam, when ladies are willing 347 401 441 How |