The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs ... ...J. Walthoe, 1729 |
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... gain , 24 165 180 157 208 153 54 Whilft I fondly view the charmer , Who can refift my Celia's charms ? Why did I faith and truth prefer , Why does my heart thus reftless prove ? With virtues , loves , and graces join'd 59 220 258 24 238 ...
... gain , 24 165 180 157 208 153 54 Whilft I fondly view the charmer , Who can refift my Celia's charms ? Why did I faith and truth prefer , Why does my heart thus reftless prove ? With virtues , loves , and graces join'd 59 220 258 24 238 ...
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... , dearest , kindly ufe me , And don't with frowns refuse me , Left you by death fhou'd lofe me , For fatal is your dart .榮 I WHILE HILE I'm a pleading your beauty to gain , W A Collection of Songs . 23 . Dear charmer of my pleasure, Pag.
... , dearest , kindly ufe me , And don't with frowns refuse me , Left you by death fhou'd lofe me , For fatal is your dart .榮 I WHILE HILE I'm a pleading your beauty to gain , W A Collection of Songs . 23 . Dear charmer of my pleasure, Pag.
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... gain , W My heart is a bleeding , I fear your difdain , O ! lovely dear creature , Divine in each feature , Let not your faithful adore you in vain . O ! where fhall I wander , defpairing with grief , But to you , dear Cloe , to give me ...
... gain , W My heart is a bleeding , I fear your difdain , O ! lovely dear creature , Divine in each feature , Let not your faithful adore you in vain . O ! where fhall I wander , defpairing with grief , But to you , dear Cloe , to give me ...
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... gain her dear favour , Know as well as I what to ' Eliza is due ; Be much more deferving , but never less true . 1 Fall be true that I do think , There are five reasons we fhou'd drink : Good wine , a friend , or being dry , Or left we ...
... gain her dear favour , Know as well as I what to ' Eliza is due ; Be much more deferving , but never less true . 1 Fall be true that I do think , There are five reasons we fhou'd drink : Good wine , a friend , or being dry , Or left we ...
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... gain ; But you not only that defire , But ask the power to reign . Think how unjust a fuit you make , Then you will foon decline ; Your freedom , when you please , pray take , But trespass not on mine . No more in vain , Alcander ...
... gain ; But you not only that defire , But ask the power to reign . Think how unjust a fuit you make , Then you will foon decline ; Your freedom , when you please , pray take , But trespass not on mine . No more in vain , Alcander ...
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