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Short Title Assistant, 1800 
Title Songster's Assistant, The 
Pages 36 
Publisher Swan and Ely 
Location AoA-II 
Date 1800 
Place Suffield 
Data Place AoA: S50257 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Now we are met, let us merrily sing  Title page   
Morning is charming, all nature is gay, The  3-7   
Tell me, my lovely shepherd 
Flocks are sporting, doves are courting, warbling linnets sweetly sing [sic] 
Lovely spring is just returning  10-11 
Why does the sun dart forth his chearful rays [sic]  11-13   
O nightingale! best poet of the grove  14 
Hard is the fate of him who loves  15 
Charms of Floremel, The [sic]  16 
Glad'ning sun returns from rest, The  17-18 
Come, all ye young lovers, who wan with despair  18-19 
When Phoebus the tops of the hills does adorn  20-21   
Wanton God, who pierces hearts, The  22-23 
When I drain the rosy bowl  23-24 
Bright Sol is returned, the winter is o'er  24-25 
Now the happy knot is ty'd  25-27 
Ye sons of Mars, attend  27-28 
O! how shall I in language weak  29-30   
No more my songs shall be, ye swains  30-31 
Ye fair marr'ed dames, who so often deplore [sic]  31-32 
At length too soon, dear creature  33-34 
Faithless Damon's turn'd a rover  34-35 
Wherever I'm going, and all the day long  35-36 
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