The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Volum 2J. Walthoe, 1727 |
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Side 9
... despair ! Women wife increase defiring , By contriving kind delays And , advancing or retiring , ; All they mean is more to please . THO HO ' Damon is haughty , and seems to despise The fetters he lately has worn ; Yet he knows in his ...
... despair ! Women wife increase defiring , By contriving kind delays And , advancing or retiring , ; All they mean is more to please . THO HO ' Damon is haughty , and seems to despise The fetters he lately has worn ; Yet he knows in his ...
Side 12
... despair ; Go thou , and to the maid discover , In fofteft fighs , thy gentle care . Bid pleafing founds prepare to move her ; With chofen verfe the tale prolong : Phabus will aid a faithful lover ; And Cloe will reward the forg . XXX ...
... despair ; Go thou , and to the maid discover , In fofteft fighs , thy gentle care . Bid pleafing founds prepare to move her ; With chofen verfe the tale prolong : Phabus will aid a faithful lover ; And Cloe will reward the forg . XXX ...
Side 14
... Divine in every feature , Shou'd give mankind despair : She gazes all around her , And gains a thousand hearts ; But Cupid cannot wound her , For fhe has all his darts . ON ON the bank of a river , clofe under the 14 A Collection of Songs .
... Divine in every feature , Shou'd give mankind despair : She gazes all around her , And gains a thousand hearts ; But Cupid cannot wound her , For fhe has all his darts . ON ON the bank of a river , clofe under the 14 A Collection of Songs .
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... despair , And nought expect but fcorn : But oh ! forgive , fince ask'd by you , If further I my tale pursue ; Then fay , for you I burn , VOL II . D .1 . The The nymph then blufh'd , and , fmiling , faid A Collection of Songs . 25.
... despair , And nought expect but fcorn : But oh ! forgive , fince ask'd by you , If further I my tale pursue ; Then fay , for you I burn , VOL II . D .1 . The The nymph then blufh'd , and , fmiling , faid A Collection of Songs . 25.
Side 26
... despair ; But to the brave and debonair Our fex will e'er prove kind . I SAW , I gaz'd , I figh'd , I lov'd The charming beauteous fair ; My fecret flame did force my foul Its paffion to declare . Where wit and beauty do contend , Which ...
... despair ; But to the brave and debonair Our fex will e'er prove kind . I SAW , I gaz'd , I figh'd , I lov'd The charming beauteous fair ; My fecret flame did force my foul Its paffion to declare . Where wit and beauty do contend , Which ...
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am'rous beauty Becauſe bleft breaſt bright cauſe ceaſe Celia charms Clarinda Cloe conftant cou'd cruel cry'd Cupid Damon dart dear defire deſpair difdain diſcover doth e'er eaſe eyes faid fair falfe fate fcorn fear fhade fhall fhepherd fhining fhou'd figh'd fighs filly fince fing fire firſt flame flave fmiles foft fome fond fool foon forrow foul ftill fuch fung fure fwain fweet gentle give grace grief grove heart Highland laddie kifs laſt lov'd Love for love love's lover maid moſt mufe mufick muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain Phillis pleaſe pleaſure pow'r pride purſue raiſe reafon reft reſt ſay ſeen ſhall ſhe Silvia ſmile ſtill ſtream Strephon ſuch ſwain ſweet tears tell thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro treaſure trifle Twas vows Whilft whofe Whoſe wine wou'd youth
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Side 155 - But now our fears tempestuous grow, And cast our hopes away ; Whilst you, regardless of our woe, Sit careless at a play ; Perhaps, permit some happier man To kiss your hand, or flirt your fan.
Side 87 - But oh! what art can teach, What human voice can reach The sacred organ's praise? Notes inspiring holy love, Notes that wing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above.
Side 269 - Word and oath, Keep it, for then 'tis none of mine. Yet send me back my heart and eyes, That I may...
Side 35 - Not, Celia, that I juster am Or better than the rest ; For I would change each hour, like them, Were not my heart at rest. But I am tied to very thee By every thought I have ; Thy face I only care to see, Thy heart I only crave.
Side 55 - She cast not back a pitying eye : But left her lover in despair To sigh, to languish, and to die: Ah! how can those fair eyes endure To give the wounds they will not cure? Great God of Love, why hast thou made A face that can all hearts command, That all religions can invade, And change the laws of every land?
Side 20 - A sigh or tear, perhaps, she'll give, But love on pity cannot live. Tell her that hearts for hearts were made, And love with love is only paid.
Side 55 - Love, why hast thou made A face that can all hearts command, That all religions can invade, And change the laws of every land? Where thou hadst placed such power before, Thou shouldst have made her mercy more.
Side 105 - Such beauty and pleasure does yield . The warblers are heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrush, The blackbird, and sweet cooing dove, With music enchant every bush.
Side 87 - Excites us to arms, With shrill notes of anger, And mortal alarms. The double double double beat Of the thundering drum Cries Hark! the foes come; Charge, charge, 'tis too late to retreat!
Side 127 - PHILLIS, men say that all my vows Are to thy fortune paid ; Alas ! my heart he little knows, Who thinks my love a trade. Were I of all these woods the lord, One berry from thy hand More real pleasure would afford Than all my large command. My humble love has learned to live On what the nicest maid, Without a conscious blush, may give Beneath the myrtle shade.