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James Oswald
(1710 - 1769)
Each god agreed at Clara's birth
(S./T.2Vn.Continuo)
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Published in "The Musical Magazine", London c.1760.
Lyrics: Anon
Each god agreed at Clara's birth
To bless the natal hour;
Pallas gave wit, gay Momus mirth,
Cupid himself in dow'r.
Venus bedeck'd her face in smiles,
Apollo lent his lyre;
"Music", quoth he, "each care beguiles:
Guard her ye tuneful choir".
Diana next, with modest grace,
Inspires her shape and air;
But Fortune left the happy place,
Nor would endow the fair.
They next agreed to form her mind,
And gave her heav'nly truth;
Hebe, bright maid, be thou as kind,
And grant eternal youth.
Each god agreed at Clara's birth
To bless the natal hour;
Pallas gave wit, gay Momus mirth,
Cupid himself in dow'r.
Venus bedeck'd her face in smiles,
Apollo lent his lyre;
"Music", quoth he, "each care beguiles:
Guard her ye tuneful choir".
Diana next, with modest grace,
Inspires her shape and air;
But Fortune left the happy place,
Nor would endow the fair.
They next agreed to form her mind,
And gave her heav'nly truth;
Hebe, bright maid, be thou as kind,
And grant eternal youth.