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Beneath a gloomy shade,

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Beneath a green fhade, I faund a fair maid,

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Betty, early gone a maying,

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Bring, bring my mistress to my arms,

By a murmuring fiream a fair fhepherdess lay,

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Celladon, when spring came on,

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Cloe proves falfe, but ftill she is charming;

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Cloe's a goddess in the groves,

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Come, follow, follow me,

Cloe, when I view thee fmiling,

Come, hear me, my boy, hast a mind to live long,

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Come, here's to the nymph that I love ;

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Corinna, with innocence, beauty, and wit,

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Cou'd a man be secure, that life wou'd endure,

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FAIREST Jenny, thou mun love me.
Fair ones, while your beauty's blooming,
Farewel the fatal pleasures,
Few can avoid the common ills,
Fie Amaryllis, ceafe to grieve,
Fill all the glaffes, fill 'em high,
Fill the bowl with streams of pleasure,
Flavia wou'd, but dare not venture,
Fond husbands, I charge ye, to night,
For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove
Forth from my dark and difmal cell,
Fragrant Flora, hafte, appear,
From good liquor ne'er fhrink,

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GAY Bacchus, liking Eftcourt's wine,
Give me but a friend and a glass, boys,

God of fleep, for whom I languish,
God profper long, from being broke,
Go, happy flow'rs, Corinna faid,
Go vind the vicar of Taunton Dean,
Great lord Frog to lady Moufe,

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HAPPY hours, all hours excelling,

Hark! how the fongfters of the grove,

Hark! the cock crow'd, 'tis day all abroad,

Haul, haul away, haul away,

He himself courts his own ruin,

Help me, each harmonious grove,

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Here the deities approve

Hold, John, ere you leave me, i'troth I will know,
How cruel is that parent's care,

How difmal's the lover's condition,

How infipid were life without thofe delights

How pleafant a failer's life paffes,

How fweet is the ev'ning air,

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I Am a poor fhepherd undone,

I am, cry'd Apollo, (when Daphne he woo'd,

I attempt from love's fickness to fly all in vain,
If Celia's eyes are fo divine,

If, Celia, you had youth at will,

If Phyllis denies me relief,

I fear'd your love, I know you're fair,

If to love and good wine,

If you, by fordid views misled,

I'll tell you a story, a story that's true,
In a cool refreshing fhade,

In London town there liv'd, well known,

In my triumphant chariot hurl'd,

In fpite of love, at length I find,
Infulting fair, you mifemploy

In fummer's folftice, fcorch'd with heat,
In vain, dear Cloe, you fugget,
In vain poor Damon proftrate lies,
In vain we fay that love's the best
In vain you tell me love is fweet,
Jockey and Jenny together were laid;
Iris, on a bank of thyme,
Iris, your lovely fatal eyes

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Ife tell thee, falfe loon, 'tis in vain,
Ifpy Celia, Celia eyes me,

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Is there on earth a pleasure

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I've ftrove in vain; here take my heart;

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KINDLY, fate, at length release me,

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LET other beauties boast in vain

Let the waiter bring clean glaffes,
Long from the force of beauty's charms,
Lord! what's come to my mother,
Love and Folly were at play,
Love frowns in beauteous Mira's eyes ;
Love is now become a trade,

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Love, kindled in a breast too young,

Love like wind is often changing,

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Lovely charmer, dearest creature,

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Love's a distemper that comes with high feeding,

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Love's a tempeft, life the ocean,

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Love, fpread all thy fweet treasures,

Love's a trifling filly paffion,

Lucretia the kingdom of Rome did destroy;

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My heart inclines your chains to wear,
My heart is every beauty's prey,

My masters, give ear,

My paffion is as mustard strong;
Myrtilla bid me tell the charms,
Myrtillo, am'rous, young, and gay,

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No glery I covet, no riches I want,
No longer, Damon, I'll repine,
No, no, I ne'er hall love thee less,

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No,

No, no, no, no, refiftance is but vain,

No, no, 'tis in vain, in this turbulent town,

No woman her envy can smother,

Now the lufty Spring is feen,

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F Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair,
Oh! forbear to bid me flight her,

Oh! Ill have a husband, ay, marry;

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Oh, London is a fine town, and a gallant city, 173

Oh! Love, if a god thou wilt be,

Oh! were Thursday but come,

Oh! what pangs are felt in love,

On a graffy pillow,

On fam'd Arcadia's flow'ry plains,

On thy fam'd banks, o Medway, long,

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SAD Mufidora, all in woe,
Say not, Olinda, I defpife
Says my uncle, I pray you discover,
See how the fading glories of the year
Shou'd I die by the force of good wine,
Shou'd I once change my mind,
Since I have long lov'd you in vain,
Since now the world's turn'd upfide down,
Since the day of poor man,

Soon as the day begins to wafte,
Stay, Shepherd, stay, I pr'ythee stay,
Sue to Celia for the favour,

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ELL me, Cloe, why has nature

Tell me, dear charmer, tell me, why

Tell me no more of Cupid's bow,
Tell me, Sileno, why you fill,

Tender hearts to every passion,

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