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|f_annotation='''SHEPHERD'S INVITATION, THE.''' English, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD.  The song "The Shepherd's Invitation" was printed in mid-18th century song sheets and songsters such as '''Muses Delight''' (1754, p. 91). The pastoral piece was sung by "Mr. Sulivan" at Sadler's Wells, a London pleasure garden, and words were printed in '''The London Magazine''' of September, 1744, as "Phillis; or, the Shepherd's Invitation":
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'''SHEPHERD'S INVITATION, THE.''' English, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD.  The song "The Shepherd's Invitation" was printed in mid-18th century song sheets and songsters such as '''Muses Delight''' (1754, p. 91). The pastoral piece was sung by "Mr. Sulivan" at Sadler's Wells, a London pleasure garden, and words were printed in '''The London Magazine''' of September, 1744, as "Phillis; or, the Shepherd's Invitation":
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SHEPHERD'S INVITATION, THE. English, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. The song "The Shepherd's Invitation" was printed in mid-18th century song sheets and songsters such as Muses Delight (1754, p. 91). The pastoral piece was sung by "Mr. Sulivan" at Sadler's Wells, a London pleasure garden, and words were printed in The London Magazine of September, 1744, as "Phillis; or, the Shepherd's Invitation":

The morning fresh, the sun in east,
New-gilds the smiling day;
The lark forsakes his dewy nest,
The fields around are gaily dress,
Arise, my love! and play, and play,
Arise, my love! and play.


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Printed sources : - Burk Thumoth (12 English and 12 Irish Airs), 1746; No. 6, pp. 12-13.






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