27 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 19

"Away, love, away ;" a Ballad. Sung by Miss BETTS;

COM] posed by H. VON COLBERG. A pretty and spirited song (but not a ballad), made effective, we have no doubt, by Miss BETTS'S good singing. The composer has contrived to render the words as ridiculous as possible by his arrangement of them. The concluding line, " My heart's too gay to yield to thee," is thus set : " My heart's too gay, to yield, to yield, to thee, to thee, to thee, to thee, to—to thee." WILLIS (the publisher), who has written some very good songs himself, ought to have corrected such blundering and folly as this.