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being a collection of celebrated English, and Scotch songs

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16I fue for her Love in a f<strong>of</strong>t tender Strain.,She hears me with frniles> but replys with difdain;Had Phoebus purfu'd her, the God would have foundHis Daphne more gentle to have curd his wound-The Groves* <strong>and</strong> the Meadows, have heardAnd E-^cho returned rny fad fighs again,me complain.,The Birds have left finging, <strong>and</strong> liftiied to hear.,The fighs I have utter'd for the cruel Fair.When by the Brook's fide I have fat rny felf down.,They've ceafed their murmers to hear my fad moan;In filence they've glided along.* left their haft>Shoud "add to rny Sorrows., <strong>and</strong> trouble rny Breaft.Tho^ thus with my Torments I can't her Breaft move.,Yet blefs her jre Powers., <strong>and</strong> teach her to love;T&o Fair one fhaHe'er move my Heart to define.*But will like the Phoenix., with one Flame expire.Pltjte.^pita^ffitaj^#FPj»gtttr i(ff.i>roi{Ltrit:tfi

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