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HITHER, DEAR HUSBAND, TURN YOUR EYES. AKA and see "The last time I went o'er the moor." Scottish. Kidson (1922) identifies this as an early Scottish tune appearing in Orpheus Caledonius (1725-6). The melody also served as Air 12, Act Iii (t), of John Gay's Beggar's Opera (1728).

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