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John Alcock (the younger)
(c.1740 - 1791)
Chloe farewell
(T.T.B.)
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Six Canzonets or Glees in three parts. Pub. c.1770.
Lyrics: Richard Savage
Chloe farewell. Now seas, with boisterous pride,
Divide us, and will ever far divide:
Yet while each plant, which vernal youth resumes,
Feels the green blood ascend in future blooms;
While little feather'd songsters of the air
I woodlands tuneful woo and fondly pair,
The muse exults, to beauty tunes the lyre,
And willing loves the swelling notes inspire.
Chloe farewell. Now seas, with boisterous pride,
Divide us, and will ever far divide:
Yet while each plant, which vernal youth resumes,
Feels the green blood ascend in future blooms;
While little feather'd songsters of the air
I woodlands tuneful woo and fondly pair,
The muse exults, to beauty tunes the lyre,
And willing loves the swelling notes inspire.