A TABLE of the Songs contained
in this VOLUME.
A
Beauteous face, fine shape, engaging air,
A bonny lad there was,
A cobler there was, and he liv'd in a stall,
Adieu, ye pleasant sports and plays,
After the pangs of a desperate lover,
A gentle warmth comes o'er my heart,
Ah! Belinda, I am prest,
Ah, cruel beauty! cou'd you prove,
Ah! Strephon, charming youth, forbear,
Ah ! Sylvia, never baulk my pleasure,
Ah! why, Alexis, wou'd
you
leave
Alas! when charming Sylvia's gone,
All own the young Sylvia is fatally fair,
All thoughts of freedom are too late,
Alone, by a fountain,
An am'rous (wain to Juno pray'd,
Ann thou wert my ain thing,
As after noon, one summer's day,
As Celia in her garden stray'd,
As Cupid, roguishly, one day,
As fidlers, and archers, who cunningly know
As Flavia, in the fleeting glass,
As naked almost, and more fair you appear,
As near a fountain's flow’ry fide,
As, on a fun-Shine summer's day,
As Persians sretch their votive arms
As (wift as time, put round the glass,
A (wain, long tortur'd with disdain,
A swain, of love despairing,