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Yate John Elgy ot cirlinghua, Glecefer Yernold Mr. —— Yerbury - Younger the 4 z T Bluth I fee, In ( much Whitdness lows iar Can f much Softnefs caufe a Pain, Can fo much Coolnefs thine? How can the lovely Can things { opp fite a gree, CanRofes bloom fn 2 ‘Thofe Vettal Looks chill each Defire ‘That in the Bofom rife Yet,Veltal like, they Fan the Fis That Fire, which never dies Fair Emblem of the pureft Mind That Face Angelick glows, By evry grace, and Art refi, ‘That Nature’ Boon beftows, Its horrowil Benity thus that warms And paints that Augel Fuce; But borrow! from a Mothers Charms, Which hightens evry Grace, Reflected Rays, from mirrors clear, Thus multiply their Light , Enflaming all that comes too newr, The Cryftal cool as Bright. ‘Sone I! Te Word by Mat Poe. ppirttoso curious Painter can thy Art; Augelick Miftrefs of my ie rhet ese ZH =e on Firft let her Heatt, and bid the Canvafs live, € ea_f} flowing Hair,whofe am? rous Locks dntwine, in wanton Ringlets fport in Aix, Aud = 5 u heg.-ligeutly thine, Her Temples,draw divinely fair Her blooming heck, the Peach lef Sweet, As Parian Marble bright , Strikes aff defeription dumb ‘Through which meandring Veins appear |) Where Rofes with fof Lillies meet, And beautify the White: But bluth to be o'ercome, Her Brow,like Cupid’s fatal Bow Her Vermile Lips weet Smiles bedeck Where Senfe with Beauty dwells The polidi’d Ivy of her Neck, A Poct’s Thought .excells. er Shape. & Mien, Se fprightly. gay-ard tree, cony fn ier Queen, Tutt rifing from the Sea; Proceed. and when with happieft Art, Your think your Piece compleat, TI fhow her Picture on my Heart, Shall all your Skill defeat . Her Eyes, ye Gods!what Fire? In pearly Liquide fparkling glow nnd vaife intente Sone Ill, Ae Wond by Sark hely * Qndante 7 e 4 She . Ne Ciloras ~- eee ee ae + + “i 7 x that I jufter am, Or better than the reft, Por I each Honr cot! 64 6 om ev'ry Thought E have; My Weart if dice hy you {ut free, Wou'd he no more a Slave. woud be nomore 2 Shiv All that in Woman is adord Tn thy dear Glf I find; For the whole Sex, can but afford, The Charming and the Kind ; Then why thowil T feek further Store, Or {till make Love anew ? Since Change itfelf can give no more. {SE 'Tis euly to be tr 4 SonGIV. The Words by len. Johnson: teenie es rink lo me ont with thine Eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or Jeavea Ki6 but in the Cup, Aud V'lt not look for Wine: And Tl not look for - = : + The Thirtt Wat from the Soul doth rife, Dot’: afk a Drinkdivine; I fent Thee Late a rofie Wreath, Not © much houring Thee; As giving it a hope,that there, It coud not witherd be ; But Thou thereon didit only breathe, And fent it back to me, Since when it looks and fimells I fwear, + Not of ithtf but Thee — 78° SONG V. Ae Wir ly fos Fre hoo, Tender ° : ongive or built. sik ~ : a of thy Kind,iForgive the wretched Swain, 7 Who, while thy be jo ‘ or + ie = bk f Charms diftract. his Mind, Prefames to tell his Pain. 6 While =o + foo fe a aaa oe N m aS ar ufe_ment’twas” to me, other Beauties I reverld, Rr ftill fomekind De fect appear De \ a of ere fe J sagiin wasfree. 2. . .. And again was 2 With wonder Sydrtary Byes Lview't, Thou, Celiialoily art defign’d But felt not long the Smart, To koop a Lover true; For when T found the fullen Prude, Thy ev'ry Charm of Faco and Mind, Ifoon recall’d my Heart. Matt ev'ry Heart fubdae, I blett her Voice when Jaypho fang, Tp fome a beautious Form is giv'n ‘can only Mufick kill To Others Wit or Air; ASOPAS Beauty pleaded froug But Thou (oh! why fo partial Heavin! ) ". But Wit was wanting Mill. 78% Doft all together thare. :$% eS ONG VI. Lhelolords bya Lexy. tote ae gee Hi : ar E jeered ae 4 aus ‘with her aichanting Voice, Can all the Village charm, Make ev‘ryncighbsingSware- [ny ee oe poe = - Jhice, And all their Breafts alarm; And all their Breafts 47 1arm. ~ She is the Pride of all th Plain, And Joy of all the Glove, ¢ nk ee ~ : F ty t — To gain her Heart each ftrives in vain, Each ftrivesto gain her Love, Eash ftrives to 6 & 6 he ta =H ss tit Day, after Day, the Shepherd runs And tells her of his Flame: Tells her for her alone he burns, 42 Adores her very Nam ‘Nature, why did, thou form Uiofe Eyes, To wound which will not cure? All Shepherds languith for the Prize, But none cor her feeure, ye — + Sone VIL Thetelerds by « Gentleman. L107 & aT zis AE = (Seri t (to my Pain, No mbre my Heart reprove; Nor let &% blaits oF odd te Fire Et —— se oe t —~ 7 a a Su t + do -dain, Dettroy hy rifing Love; Deftroy my rif—ing Love. a . ¢ Sore - Se So + + ‘When fir the fpringing Plow appears, And fhows itsimtant Had, Wah gentied Wand 17 & ‘ thivting Fears,’ And courts the Gardiner’s Aid, and courts and edurts the Gardhers Aid, q ot > ‘ gS : _ My Love too, yet but siewly blown, Mutt die for want of Care; {Tis your's as you the Seeds have fown, 'S! "To Oive the Flowers they bear, : No longer then with ridgtd Brow Perplex my faithful. Mind , Since Love you fee.and juftice too. Expoets you to. he kind, ‘ Expeets expects you to be kind . 8 S one VIL airs hfe Tats Gent? Since my Chloe you atk me what Life I wou'd choofe,I prithee diftraft not the e truth of my Mufe; I prithee diftruft not the truth of my Mufe. & & + ae ~ ¢ TasTedll you in ee believe me fine eaten aaa Se ‘hear; Til {peak in plain Terms have the Patience to hear. 6 2 4 ‘Dithy (le, thy dear (lf, are my Withes confin’d To the Town with Content I coud founhid adieu, 28: Lfigh for yourPerfon, but doat on your Mind :8* Tfind its Politenefs all ceutertt in you; So cal your Conduct, your Wit. your Air, De fome quiet Retirement we both wou'd repair "Tis the moancit Perfection you have,that you're fa Your Joy ny Ambition, your Pleafure my Care 3 V4 repine not at Fortune abounding, or fnall, ‘Thus my Angel our Lives woul roll gently away, :SWithout Thee is nothing, € with Thee is all: :8% +S+ And Love be the bufinefs alone of the Day, rthelety Twou'l move, One Article more, will compteat my Di ‘That this may be your With as much as ‘tis mine Por a needful Support ne’ "Tis hard for # Lady to live upon Love. te z 6 thy with Thee; The World in Sympathy with Thee EN chearful Birds no longer fing, But droop the Head. and hang the Wing; but droop theHead and : 5 hang the Wing. & 3 The Clouds have bent their Bofom low’, ‘The Nymphs and Swains, adopt thy Cares; And thed their Sorrowsin a Show’r, ‘Theyhaave thy Sighs, and weep thy Tear And thed e+ They heave Ke. ‘The Brooks beyond their Limits flow, Strange Tears whof: Pow'r can foften all, And louder Murmars fpeak their Woe, But that dear Breaft on which they fall, And louder ke But that ke. ius no'cont as Fairy os oF WhofenactiveChrus.di¢-daining Art, Have fice’l a-long deluded Heart, From falfe Co_ bo HAY Snare, From falle C0705 CIS Snare 5 6 2 3 Prefervid from het; to fall hy you, So fares the Wolf's intended Prey h Pleafure, Eny Pate purfue, ‘The trembling Lamb,when fnateh’d away. With Pride embrace my Chain, From mean igioble death; Shou't you,your faithful Slave deny, And doow‘ to bleed at Beauty’s Shrine, He may lament, defpair, and dic, Ano ing to the Pow' divin ath. But never can complain, Refigus his willing B But never ke. Refigns Kes Sone XL Te Words b ae Lally lovil of all the Plain, A love-ly kind and blythfmeSwain; “Dll firfthe faw fair To filent Groves, thus did he ery, Mat Shy rsa tor tweet Iofgy dic? Say will the ute me with Difdain, And mutt I > Bg Ho 66! feelers te q ies live ta love ig vain? Andinuft) T~ live to love in vain? 3 7 But why thowd I Mill Sigh and moan, And not to her my Paffion ow How can I think her Heart to Before the knows how much I love ? On Wings of Love Till fly and tet Fair A/y, all the Pangs T feel Show the he kind and Pity me Forever hleti'd will L2Y/905 be. ove, ® Sone XU Wd by a Getoman.. 6 6 § When tirtt my Aes did appear, I look’d and thought her =e paGing fair; And when fhe fpoke Attention hung, To catch the Mufick of her Tongue; to +) catch the Mutick of her Tongues But till T SSS =e w Fy i P F + Att re] be At WinlGr,where a pea See ert +——+ ily along, lives the With of my Mart, thedearGir of my Song, Het 64 SES a - but talk of my KATE. not the FE f 5B ke Suu that tulivens the Day The Lads all are happy while round her they wait Andy Lafses learn ‘Beauty by watching wy KATE Aud theLafes learn Beauty by watching my KATE. Shout I join the pale Lilly,or bluth painted Rofe. {As the fits on the Bank,by the fide of a fren , ‘Ant with Pinks i fweet Wood bintes a Garland compote} ‘The Fidh without fear feed, play by the Brin More lovely to fight archer looks, more Gecet sy, | And why Ghoul they not,they cur dread no deceit, Als the fragrance that dwells on the Lips ofmy KATE” ]% Such truth is confelt in the looks of my KATE 2% Huth, huh ye vain Warblers.s0 more croudthe Spray, | ‘The Shepherds bring Pofies of Flowers, but the Maid Nor think to delight with your love-liventl Lay: Cries thefe are but Emblems that T too mutt fade With fuccets cach may tune the thrill (train tohis Mate, | Bat Myrtles Til bring & in their happy Bate, MBit vour Notes ave all harfli to the Voice of my KATE %Shew the unfading Charms, of the Musd of my KATE. Son G.XVIL% Words ty Janes Thomson. Tender 6 gus 6 7 e§ facet te pit eae - Vie; Prime con la Farle Tell methou Soul of her I jove; Ah! teli me whither art thou fled? To what delightful World a— Gb 666, — \ ‘bove Appointed for the happy Dead? fe ad 34 ls (ox ~ ait oS aie Ordon thou, free, roam, and fometimes thare thy Lover's at pleafure bb be = - I Ae = t Whete,void of Uie, His cheurlefs home can now, a-lafe! no Com.fort know, © 54 6 be 9 6 J 6 §5 Oh! if thou hover’ round my Walk, While under ev'ry well-known Tree, T to thy fancy Shadow talk , Aud ev'ty Tear is full of Thee, Should then the weary Bye of Grief, Betide fome Sywpathetick Stream. In Shunber find # thort releive, Ob! sifit thou my foothing Dreaw SONG XVILTo the Rofe. The Words by aGeinan. 7 x a 3, Fae >> zs Des ML? ma ron 0 ¥5 g 6 4 Come Lyrift tune thy Harp and play,refponfive 3 § 36 v > fe to my Yo-cal Lay, Ah! gent.ly touch it while I fing, ‘The Rofe, the Glory 3 of the ee ae j Sping, the Rofe the Glo- ty of the S$ring. raif'd olrthe 27 os & > > = Paes. > 3 > . heh et ge = x ope: =: = Sa fie nfant Birth, to grace the World the teem ing’ Earth(With Fragrance) gave the £ tee e be- In fabled Song and tuneful Lays, Oh ! ever lovely ever Sweet, ‘The taviite Rofe,the Mufes praite, ‘The Object where thy Beauties mect , ‘To pluck the Rofeythe Virgin Train, AURORA with a bluthing Ray, :81 With Blood their pretty Fingers Main, 18! 18 And rol} Fingers (pready the Day, 78 See how'they wave the charming Toy, The Graces more enchanting Show , Now kifs,now Qiuff,the fragrant yoy, When rofy blisthes paint their Snow, And ev'ry pleat Beholder fecks. Nor dread the painted Terrors round » Whichthreaten and inflict « Wound. The Rofe in DELAMIRA’s Chee! 28 Sone XIX. £, Sictliana con yindlo } — § + ‘The Mind of bright SUKEY’s a Jewel well fet in a delicate Frame, —~J x = ANNAMA pleafes me toowell, to exanine what caufes'my Flame; to examine w The Charms of CweeSUKEY infpire me Lepage SSS Soe emieaheteate Face Shape & Wit I adore But “Doaeay finiling Byes Fire me, I. neer felt uch | Rapture before But ANNAMAYs Smiling Eyes fire me, nebr felt firch Rapture be— The one evry Grace is. fo good in, To Mufick when SUKEY light bounds, Each Words and each Look I approve; My Paney too,dances the Hays, The other fo fimiles on a Sudden, But when ANNAMAYs Spiitnet refounds, S: Lonly know this— that [love, :8: 1; It is on my Heart-ftrings the pluys:8: Mis Meafure (with SUKEY ) Time lofes One Sifter my Head fo pofsefses , Hours glide like the Minutes away, ‘My Reafon with her woull take Part; But if ANNA her Prefence refisfes , One Moment appears a whole Day. ‘Tho other that Rebel fupprettes , And ubfolute reigns in my Heart. sO Lor the GermanPlute. Jt. > a Song 1° ~Hi.zt ca ¥ ep St | Spirjtofo Song 3t 4° ‘Alla Gavotta a i ; 5 ire se Tender a a ) oh pte —& (ie eee ape tas fe Serer ere haalp Sone 5 Foe. t a es eect =e pth pee on ‘ma non troppo at o tobe =

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