The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 4 |
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... when spring came on , Cloe proves false , i ut still she is charming ; Cloe's a
goddess in tbe groves , Cloe , mben í view thee smiling , Come , follow , follow
me , Come , hear me , my boy , hast a mind to live long , Come , here's to the
nymph ...
... when spring came on , Cloe proves false , i ut still she is charming ; Cloe's a
goddess in tbe groves , Cloe , mben í view thee smiling , Come , follow , follow
me , Come , hear me , my boy , hast a mind to live long , Come , here's to the
nymph ...
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... years are flown , And all the life of life is gone . But busy , busy ftill art thou , To
bind the loveless joyless vow , The heart from pleasure to delude , And join the
gentle to the rude . VOL . IV . B For For once , O Fortune ! hear my pray'r , 32 ...
... years are flown , And all the life of life is gone . But busy , busy ftill art thou , To
bind the loveless joyless vow , The heart from pleasure to delude , And join the
gentle to the rude . VOL . IV . B For For once , O Fortune ! hear my pray'r , 32 ...
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For once , O Fortune ! hear my pray'r , And I absolve thy future care ; All other
wishes I resign , Make but the dear Amanda mine . The DECLAIMER . Wo OMAN
, thoughtless , giddy creature ! Laughing , idle , Autt'ring thing ! Most fantastic
work ...
For once , O Fortune ! hear my pray'r , And I absolve thy future care ; All other
wishes I resign , Make but the dear Amanda mine . The DECLAIMER . Wo OMAN
, thoughtless , giddy creature ! Laughing , idle , Autt'ring thing ! Most fantastic
work ...
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For the man that's so dear , I'll never discover , Left the eccho should hear , And
repeat to my lover . The pains that invade me I never will tell , Lest the world
should upbraid me With loving too well . If my truth cannot move , No fondness I'll
...
For the man that's so dear , I'll never discover , Left the eccho should hear , And
repeat to my lover . The pains that invade me I never will tell , Lest the world
should upbraid me With loving too well . If my truth cannot move , No fondness I'll
...
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IN N vain you tell me love is swcet , And boast of its delights ; I hear you talk of
nothing yet , But restless days and nights . For when you have your love enjoy'd ,
, You find the bliss so small , You either think your lover cloy'd , Or that you ha'n't ...
IN N vain you tell me love is swcet , And boast of its delights ; I hear you talk of
nothing yet , But restless days and nights . For when you have your love enjoy'd ,
, You find the bliss so small , You either think your lover cloy'd , Or that you ha'n't ...
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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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