(aj This Tfcne has very little orio^inality;and except its hav-
ing; each part of fix. Bars,inftead of eight,which is more common,
it might he a tolerable Polonaife. As it ftands,the fifth
and fixth Bars,which form the Cadence of the firft p a r t , are
too fndden and unnatural ♦.
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How this Tfcne was tranfplanted fo far hforth, and in thefe
inhofpitable regions,it is impofsibleto tell.OEvery body acquainted
with Mnfic will fee that it is neither wild nor odd
enough to be borne beyond the polar Circle. It is regular in
its Cadences, eafy and natural in its tranfitions, and might
he fang* in the Streets of Italy and taken for an Italian Song;#.