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Text |
Incipit |
Short Title/Biblio |
2-7 |
Overture (t) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
8-9 |
Charming village maid. if thou wilt be mine (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
10 |
Ere around the huge oak that o'er shadows yon mill (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
12-13 |
No more I'll court the town bred fair (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
14-15 |
To hear a sweet goldfinches sonnet (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
16-17 |
My daddy o was very good (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
18-19 |
Look dear ma'am I'm quite the thing (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
20-21 |
Send him to me (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
22-23 |
My dear ma'am how you clack away (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
24 |
Winds softly tell my love (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
31 |
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Farmer, 1787 |
32-33 |
Flaxen headed cow boy, A (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
34-36 |
Lovely ladies sprigs of fashion (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
38-39 |
Old Englands a lion stretch'd out at his ease (fl) |
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Farmer, 1787 |
40-42 |
Finale (t) |
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Farmer, 1787 |