THE LARK CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF Four Hundred and Seventy Four Celebrated ENGLISH and SCOTCH SONGS. None of which are contained in the other COLLECTIONS of the fame Size, call'd The SYREN, and, The NIGHTINGALE. With a curious and copious Alphabetical GLOSSARY, for explaining the Scotch Words. The SECOND EDITION with Additions. LONDON: Printed for J. OSBORN and C. HITCH, in Pater Nofter-Row, and J. HODGES, over-against St. S nus's Church, London Bridge. 1742. AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE. A T St. Ofyth by the Mill Aurelia now one Moment loft Andrew and Maudlin, Rebecca, &c. As Amoret and Thyrfis lay As on a Sunshine Summer's Day 76 A certain Prefbyterian Pair 81 A Wife I do hate As I walk'd in the Woods one Ev'ning, &c. 105 Alexis, how artless a Lover 129 Ah! ftay ye wanton Gales, and lend 131 A Swain of Love despairing 134 A Lafs that was loaden with Care 140 As Celadon once from his Cottage, &c. All my paft Life is mine no more A Taylor good Lord! in the Time, &c. All the World's in Strife and Hurry At fetting Day and rifing Morn 297 303 322 Awful Hero! Marlbro', rife 337 Ah! Chloris, 'tis Time to difarm, &c. 342 Almeria's Face, her Shape, her Air Ibid. As Amoret and Phillis fat 344 As Archers and Fidlers, who, &c. 34.6 As Cyntbio late within the Grove 351 Bacchus, affift us to fing thy great Glory Belinda's pretty, pretty pleafing Form 40 53 Bleft with my Silvia, Life proves a Pleasure 112 Bird of May, leave the Spray 114 Beneath a fhady Willow 136 Beauty and Wit, illustrious Maid 138 Beneath a Myrtle Shade 149 Believe me, Jenny, for I tell you true Beneath a green Shade I fand, &c. By the Beer as brown as Berry 364 Come, fill up the Bowl with the Liquor, &c. 96 Come, take your Glafs, the Northern Lafs 120 |