The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Том 4 |
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... I pray you discover , 122 See how the fading glories of the year 195 Shou'd I
die ' by the force of good wine , 32 Shou'd I orice change iny mind , 247 Since I
have long lov'd you in vain , Since now the world's turn'd upside down , 209
Since ...
... I pray you discover , 122 See how the fading glories of the year 195 Shou'd I
die ' by the force of good wine , 32 Shou'd I orice change iny mind , 247 Since I
have long lov'd you in vain , Since now the world's turn'd upside down , 209
Since ...
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The WHEEDLE K. n vain , dear Cloe , you suggest , I That I , inconstant , have
poffeft , Or lov'd a fairer she : But if at once you wou'd be cur'd Of all the ills you
have endur'd , Look in your glass and fee . ' And if perchance you there should
find ...
The WHEEDLE K. n vain , dear Cloe , you suggest , I That I , inconstant , have
poffeft , Or lov'd a fairer she : But if at once you wou'd be cur'd Of all the ills you
have endur'd , Look in your glass and fee . ' And if perchance you there should
find ...
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THYRSIS and SACHARISS A. , T " Fair Sacharifa lov'd , but love in vain ; Like
Phæbus sung the no less am'rous boy , Like Daphne she , as lovely and as coy .
With numbers he the flying nymph pursues , With numbers such as Phoebus self
...
THYRSIS and SACHARISS A. , T " Fair Sacharifa lov'd , but love in vain ; Like
Phæbus sung the no less am'rous boy , Like Daphne she , as lovely and as coy .
With numbers he the flying nymph pursues , With numbers such as Phoebus self
...
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... While on the youthful fwain the fondly gaz'd , Successful happy charmer , ' Tis
you alone can warm her , Who never lov'd before ; Be blest as I can make ' you , ,I
never will forfake you , But love you ever - more : The MAIDEN'S Consolation .
... While on the youthful fwain the fondly gaz'd , Successful happy charmer , ' Tis
you alone can warm her , Who never lov'd before ; Be blest as I can make ' you , ,I
never will forfake you , But love you ever - more : The MAIDEN'S Consolation .
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Long had he lov'd , and long conceal'd The dear tormenting plealing passion , Till
Delia's mildness had prevaila On him to fhew his inclination . Just as the fair one
seem'd to give A patient ear to his love story , Damon must his lov'd Delia ...
Long had he lov'd , and long conceal'd The dear tormenting plealing passion , Till
Delia's mildness had prevaila On him to fhew his inclination . Just as the fair one
seem'd to give A patient ear to his love story , Damon must his lov'd Delia ...
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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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