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'''LOVELY NYMPH.''' AKA - "Lovely nymph asswage my anguish." Scottish, Air. The air was a celebrated composition of James Oswald and was introduced in the burletta of '''Midas''' (1764).  
'''LOVELY NYMPH.''' AKA - "Lovely nymph asswage my anguish." Scottish, Air. The air was a celebrated composition of James Oswald and was introduced in Kane O'Hara's burletta '''Midas''' (1764).  
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LOVELY NYMPH. AKA - "Lovely nymph asswage my anguish." Scottish, Air. The air was a celebrated composition of James Oswald and was introduced in Kane O'Hara's burletta Midas (1764).

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