EBBA 35918
Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe
| The Musical Shepherdess, or, Dorinda's Lamentation for the loss of Amintas: / Amintas all Arcadia's Glory was, / A youth so sweet that all he did surpass, / But Times all mowing Sith this flower did cut, / Fate to his days hath the last period put: / For Musick, and for singing, who but he, / Was fit to help the Gods with Harmony? / His fair Dorinda, seeing he was gone, / And she poor Mournful Damsel left alone. / Invokes the Nymphs to sing his praise, / Whilst she a Garland Weaves, then ends her days. / Resolving not to stay behind her Love, / She be[i]ng deny'd him here, mounts up above. | |
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| Date Published | 1681-1684 |
| Author | Walter Pope |
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| Imprint | Printed for, J.W. J.C. W.T. and T.P. |
| License | With Allowance. |
| Collection | Beinecke Library - Michell-Jolliffe |
| Location | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
| Shelfmark | 2000 Folio 6 260 |
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| Title | The Musical Shepherdess, or, Dorinda's Lamentation for the loss of Amintas: / Amintas all Arcadia's Glory was, / A youth so sweet that all he did surpass, / But Times all mowing Sith this flower did cut, / Fate to his days hath the last period put: / For Musick, and for singing, who but he, / Was fit to help the Gods with Harmony? / His fair Dorinda, seeing he was gone, / And she poor Mournful Damsel left alone. / Invokes the Nymphs to sing his praise, / Whilst she a Garland Weaves, then ends her days. / Resolving not to stay behind her Love, / She be[i]ng deny'd him here, mounts up above. |
| Tune Imprint | To a pleasant New Tune, called, Amintas fa[r]ewel: or, Digby's Fa[r]ewell. |
| First Lines | ADieu to the Pleasures and follies of Love, / For a passion more noble my fancy doth move, |
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