Citation - Boston Chronicle: 1768.10.10

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Index Entry Lyric, sentimental [beg] Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay 
Location London 
Citation
BC.768.097
3-10 Oct 1768:3901,3902,3903 (1/43)
An elegant Pastoral Ballad, in four parts.
Written by William Shenstone, Esq;
. . . [1 line by Virgil]
  Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay,
  Whose flocks never carelessly roam;
  Should Corydon's happen to stray,
  Oh! Call the poor wanderers home.
  . . . [4 more lines in verse, 26 more verses, including
the following musical references:]
  May I lose both my pipe and my crook. . .
  I could lay down my life for the swain
  That will sing but a song in her praise.
  When he sings, may the nymphs of the town
  Come trooping, and listen the while; . . .
  And his pipe--oh may Phillis beware
  Of a magic there is in the sound.
  . . . [several more references to shepherd's song]


Generic Title Boston Chronicle 
Date 1768.10.10 
Publisher Mein and Fleeming 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1768 
Bibliography B0001626
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