Mountain Lute, THEOR, HAPPY DISCOVERY. !page MOUNTAIN LUTE, THE HJlPPrDISCOVERT, Adorned with Cuts. ;/, HARTFORD ; Printed Hale& Hosmer*by 18J4, Ifc MOUNTAIN LUTE. H\VING aspent delightful- afternoon in oversomeoframbling the fertile vullies ofBrechonshire7 in South- I ascended one ofWales, those which been somountains have noticed &ctravellers ;frequently by at the sur-myliesure contemplated The sun re-rounding landscape from view behindthemyceding- op- the cloudsposite hills,tinged fleecy with and the air wasgold purple ; so that -aperfectly serene, scarcely leaf was seen :to move andsingle thenumerous rillsthat chasedeach otherdownthe sideoftheeminence murmured in unison with the eve- p r >.run othe s 1v ; \ c /\ r 1 ^; I^ g.song y The sonsoflabour had retiree!from their avocations, &respective seemedsurrounding object pecu- to fill the contem- liarly adapted mind with sentiments of plative for thatadoration Almighty iieing, whose all thii;for pleasure were created.and Whilst I was theuponreclining andverdant onacclivity, musing ofthe the ruralpeculiar beauty scene, attention wasmy suddenly roused the harmonious musicby ofa a voicelute, ofaccompanied by uncommon sweetness. This cir- cumstance so inappeared strange such a that Isequestered spot, could believe senses;scarcely my but on andposture,changing my more I foundlistening attentively, that I had not been deceived.