Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1770.10.08

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Index Entry Horn, in lyric [beg] Now the dawn's peeping over the hill 
Location London 
Citation
PC.770.096
1-8 Oct 1770:1502 (195)
THE NEW HUNTING CANTATA.
Sung by Mr. Owenson, at Vauxhall.
Recitative.
  Who, who is this, that strikes my wond'ring eyes?
  'Tis rosy health, an hunter in disguise!
  . . . [2 more lines]
AIR.
  Now the dawn's peeping over the hill, 
  To sleep-breaking echoes arise;
  Hark! the hounds and the hunters loud fill
  The woods with their shouts and their cries.
  . . . [10 lines] 
  But wake to the horn's early call, 
  And haste to the sports of the field.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1770.10.08 
Publisher Goddard, William 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0033545
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