TH THYRSIS and SACHARISSA. HYRSIS a youth of the infpired train, Charming Τ Charming CLOE. RANSPORTING Cloe, lovely fair, How beauteous do thy charms appear, To touch the heart with fweet furprize, Goddess of immortal pleasure, L The Conftant TAR. OVE like wind is often changing, Let the youth whofe heart is ranging, But give me, fate, one faithful pilot, Κι INDLY, fate, at length release me, Hope a while may make us languish, Thus to his lyre the drooping swain, Wing'd down her flight, the fwain to chear, Roufe, and conqueft lies before you, Effect Air. L° Effect of Kindness. CANTAT A. OVE frowns in beauteous Mira's eyes; While love is frowning, beauty dies, And you can charm no more. Recit. Mark how when fullen clouds appear, And far o'er land and feas to warmer climes repair:: MENS Diffimulation. SE tell thee, falfe loon, 'tis in vain Of thy paffionate love to complain; 'Tis muckle confufion, When beauty's illufion, Confines a man's foul in a chain. Ife cannot believe there's a loon, In country, in city, or town, Whose tongue and whofe heart, The truth will impart, When to years of full manhood he's grown. LOVE a Diftemper. OvE's a diftemper that comes with high feeding, L And is cur'd like a fever, by emptying and bleeding; It feizes the brain, and the head runs on fancies, That all the young wenches are queens in romances; But the love-fit foon over, pretty mifs proves a dowdy, And her paffionate lover an arrant dull looby. |