WAKEFIELD (Benjamin).
The Warbling Muses, or Treasure of Lyric Poetry:
A very nice copy of an 18th century book of songs intended for school children. Dedicated to the Princess of Orange and printed in a small format so as to be “four Times as cheap as I could otherwise have made it, and of a size proper for the Pocket”.
The compiler, Benjamin Wakefield, notes in his preface that he has collected songs from various sources including those from our “most celebrated poets, from Shakespear down to Pope” (vi). He also informs the reader that he has omitted “leud ones” to make the collection appropriate for children and so that “this Collection may claim a place in the study of the chastest Matron; and that Diana, might, without a blush, have it found lying on her toilet” (xii).