Beneath a beech's grateful shade, 121 Beneath a fhady willow, Bright Cynthia's power's divinely great; By a broad, a fhadowy willow, By beauty's charms Camilla gains 228 128 257 157 146 By the delicious warmness of thy mouth, 139 Chloris, your felf you fo excel, C. Celinda, by what potent art, Charming fair Amoret, that dear undoer, Elia, with mournful pleasure, bears 178 70 50 82 Clarinda, the pride of the plain, 315 Cloe, a coquet in her prime, 168 Cloe brisk and gay appears, 53 Cloe, why fo long denying? 231 Come, chear up your hearts, 180 Come, neighbours, now we've made our bay, 152 Come, Stoick, come, thou proud philosopher, Air Celia love pretended, Far from thee be anxious care, Fear not, dear love, that I'll reveal 204 33 158 9.1 Flavia's Flavia's eyes, like fires fupprefs'd, Fly, fly, ye happy fhepherds, fly; 19 195 Fly from Olinda, young and fair; 20 Foolish love, be gone, faid I; 118 For a lovely bright nymph, that's cruel as fair, 234 Forbear, bold youth, all's beaven here; 47 Forgive me, Cloe, if I dare 95 For many unfuccessful years, 93 Freedom is a real treasure; 53 From friends all infpir'd with brisk Burgundy wine,179 From grave leffons and restraint, 254 From harmony, from beavenly barmony, 86 From me, dear Charles, infpir'd with ale, 209 From rofie bowers, where fleeps the god of love, 242 From filent fhades, and the Elifium groves, G G. Entle air, thou breath of lovers, Gentle zephyrs, filent glades, Ghofts of every occupation, 250 29 56 30 191 Go te Amynta, gentle Swain, 20 Grim king of the ghosts, make hafte, 247 H. H AD Phillis neither charms nor graces, 126 192 Hark! how the tuneful British swain, Hark! the trumpet founds to arms, I die with too transporting joy, I'll tell her the next time, faid 1: I'll tell you what, dear Betty; I love thee, by heaven, I cannot say more; Inpatient with defire, at last I must confefs, I am untrue Infulting beauty, you mispend In vain a thousand flaves have try'd In vain, fond youth, thy tears give o'er; I figh'd, and I writ, L. Aurinda, who did love difdain, Let ambition fire thy mind, Let none be uncivil, but let a health pass, Liften all, I pray, to the words I've to fay, Love for love is a charming trade, Love bid me hop, and I obey'd;. Love ftill has fomething of the fea, Love, when 'tis true, needs not the aid M. Make not, Celia, the defign, Mufick, fweet, enchanting Spell, Muft then a faithful lover go, My name is honeft Harry, Ob fie! what mean 1, foolish maid, Ob! lead me to fome peaceful gloom, N. N° Not, Celia, that I jufter am, [OT an angel dwells above, No warning of th' approaching flame, O. Beffy Bell, and Mary Gray, Ob happy, happy groves, 204 35 100 233 14 198 48 96 ob! what a plague is love, 271 Oh! where's the plague in love, 274 On a bank, befide a willow, 13 One night, when all the village fept, 138 Our vows thus chearfully we fing, On the bank of a river, clofe under the fhade, 15 162 Phillis, men say that all my vows Pious Selinda goes to prayers, Poor Damon knock'd at Celia's door, Pursuing beauty, men defiry 199 142 187 133 79 127 36 S1 S. AT, lovely Silvia, lewd and fair, Smooth was the water, calm the air, ( Such moving founds, from fuch a careless touch! I. Ake pity, Silvia, charming fair, T4 Teach me, Cloe, how to prove Tell me no more, I am deceiv'd; The graces and the wand'ring loves |