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Jonathan Battishill
(1738 - 1801)
Ye birds, for whom I rear'd the grove
(T.T.B.)
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Pub. c.1775.
Lyrics: William Shenstone
Ye birds, for whom I rear'd this grove,
With melting lay salute my love:
My Daphne with your notes detain;
Or I have rear'd my grove in vain.
Ye flow'rs before her footsteps rise:
Display at once your brightest dyes:
That she your op'ning charms may see:
Or what are all your charms to me?
Ye birds, for whom I rear'd this grove,
With melting lay salute my love:
My Daphne with your notes detain;
Or I have rear'd my grove in vain.
Ye flow'rs before her footsteps rise:
Display at once your brightest dyes:
That she your op'ning charms may see:
Or what are all your charms to me?