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John Alcock (the younger)
(c.1740 - 1791)
To love the birds attune
(T.T.B.)
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Six Canzonets or Glees in three parts. Pub. c.1770.
Lyrics: Richard Savage
To love the birds attune their cheerful throats,
And on each breeze immortal music floats.
[There seated on a rising turf is seen]
Graceful, in loose array, the Cyprian queen,
All fresh and fair, all mild; as ocean gave
The goddess, rising from the azure wave;
Dishevell'd locks distil celestial dews,
And all her limbs divine perfumes disclose.
To love the birds attune their cheerful throats,
And on each breeze immortal music floats.
[There seated on a rising turf is seen]
Graceful, in loose array, the Cyprian queen,
All fresh and fair, all mild; as ocean gave
The goddess, rising from the azure wave;
Dishevell'd locks distil celestial dews,
And all her limbs divine perfumes disclose.