The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 4 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... By A murmuring stream a fair shepherdess lay , 10 235 145 180 233 164 94
133 С CEASE , cease of Cupid to complain , Celia , hoard thy charms no more ,
Celia now is all my song , Celladon , when spring came on , Cloe proves false , i
ut ...
... By A murmuring stream a fair shepherdess lay , 10 235 145 180 233 164 94
133 С CEASE , cease of Cupid to complain , Celia , hoard thy charms no more ,
Celia now is all my song , Celladon , when spring came on , Cloe proves false , i
ut ...
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... 67 T TELL me , Cloe , why has nature 3 Tell me , dear charmer , tell me , why
30 Tell mne no more of Cupid's bow , Tell me , Sileno , why you fill , Tender
hearts to every pasion , The 41 256 30 224 74 102 168 4 81 242 140 194 The
TABLE .
... 67 T TELL me , Cloe , why has nature 3 Tell me , dear charmer , tell me , why
30 Tell mne no more of Cupid's bow , Tell me , Sileno , why you fill , Tender
hearts to every pasion , The 41 256 30 224 74 102 168 4 81 242 140 194 The
TABLE .
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... nymphs of Britain , to whose eyes 86 Te shepherds and nymphs , that adorn
the gay plain , 82 Young Cupid I find Young Philander woord me long , 125
Youth and age for Celia firove , 200 2 118 18 A COL32 A COLLECTION OF
SONGS .
... nymphs of Britain , to whose eyes 86 Te shepherds and nymphs , that adorn
the gay plain , 82 Young Cupid I find Young Philander woord me long , 125
Youth and age for Celia firove , 200 2 118 18 A COL32 A COLLECTION OF
SONGS .
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Y OUNG Cupid I find , To subdue me inclin'd , .. But at length 1 a stratagem found
, That will rid me of him : For I'll drink to the brim , And unless he can swim , He
like other blind puppies will drown . Fruition NQUES Fruition a FOIBLE . IN N vain
...
Y OUNG Cupid I find , To subdue me inclin'd , .. But at length 1 a stratagem found
, That will rid me of him : For I'll drink to the brim , And unless he can swim , He
like other blind puppies will drown . Fruition NQUES Fruition a FOIBLE . IN N vain
...
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appear arms beauty bleſſing bloom boys breaſt bright charms Cloe comes cou'd creature Cupid dart dear delight Derry deſpair diſdain drink eyes face fair fate fear fighs fire firſt give glaſs grace grove grow hand Happy head hear heart hope hour I'll kind lady leave live London look lord loſe lov'd lover maid meet mind Molly moſt move muſt nature ne'er never night nymph o'er once pain paſſion plain play pleaſe pleaſure poor pow'r pride prove reaſon roſe round ſay ſee ſhall ſhe ſhepherd ſhou'd ſing ſmiling ſoft ſome ſtill Strephon ſuch ſwain ſweet tell tender thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought thro took treaſure true Twas vain voice whoſe wine wiſe wiſh wou'd wound young youth
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