The Lass with the delicate air.
Song.
Edited by Max Spicker. (Soprano, or Tenor.)
Dr. THOMAS A. ARNE.
Allegretto grazioso. (10-98)
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liv at the foot of — the hill, Whose fame ev. ‘ry_ vir - gin with
May, as I trav. ers the— grove, In thoughtless re — tire - ment, ot
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en vy doth
chancll to— es - py the gay nymph, Ide -
dreaming of love, I
share, Men call her the— lass with the del - air, with the
clare, And teal-ly— she- had a most del - air, a most
ee
grasioso,
del i-oate ain—Men cali her the lass with the—
te ai And real-ly— she had a— most
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dott - cate air
del i cate air
hie verse may be omittedoe
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could not for bear— With rap - ture. to gaze on her
air, on her
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4.4 thov-sand times oer Ive re - peat-ed— my— suit, But
dolce con espress.
mentor af - fects to be motel Then tell me,—swains who have con -querli the fai, How to win the dear lass with the
con teneressa.
del. i - cate air, withthe del iccate ain— How to
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