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 |