Song—Phillis The Fair
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song—phillis the fair
tune—“robin adair.”
while larks, with little wing,
fann'd the pure air,
tasting the breathing spring,
forth i did fare:
gay the sun's golden eye
peep'd o'er the mountains high;
such thy morn! did i cry,
phillis the fair.
in each bird's careless song,
glad i did share;
while yon wild-flowers among,
chance led me there!
sweet to the op'ning day,
rosebuds bent the dewy spray;
such thy bloom! did i say,
phillis the fair.
down in a shady walk,
doves cooing were;
i mark'd the cruel hawk
caught in a snare:
so kind may fortune be,
such make his destiny,
he who would injure thee,
phillis the fair.
tune—“robin adair.”
while larks, with little wing,
fann'd the pure air,
tasting the breathing spring,
forth i did fare:
gay the sun's golden eye
peep'd o'er the mountains high;
such thy morn! did i cry,
phillis the fair.
in each bird's careless song,
glad i did share;
while yon wild-flowers among,
chance led me there!
sweet to the op'ning day,
rosebuds bent the dewy spray;
such thy bloom! did i say,
phillis the fair.
down in a shady walk,
doves cooing were;
i mark'd the cruel hawk
caught in a snare:
so kind may fortune be,
such make his destiny,
he who would injure thee,
phillis the fair.