The Scots musical museum . Ferrer^ nu-* i^ttcjt c^ Teg-gy\ if thou die. fcl Thy beauty doth fuch pleafure 0 -f- 0 r II: r rj~ 6 6 £P±tt P# give, Thy loves fo true to me, With. _ out thee. If fate fhall tear thee from my breaft, How fhall I lonely ftrayiIn dreary dreams (he night Ill wafte, In fighs, the filent ne er can fo much virtue find, Nor fuch perfection fee:Then Fll renounce all woman kind, My Peggy, after thee. No new-blown beauty fires my heart With Cupids raving rage;But thine, which can fuch fweets impart, Muft all the world engage. Twas this that like the morning-fun, Gave Jo
The Scots musical museum . Ferrer^ nu-* i^ttcjt c^ Teg-gy\ if thou die. fcl Thy beauty doth fuch pleafure 0 -f- 0 r II: r rj~ 6 6 £P±tt P# give, Thy loves fo true to me, With. _ out thee. If fate fhall tear thee from my breaft, How fhall I lonely ftrayiIn dreary dreams (he night Ill wafte, In fighs, the filent ne er can fo much virtue find, Nor fuch perfection fee:Then Fll renounce all woman kind, My Peggy, after thee. No new-blown beauty fires my heart With Cupids raving rage;But thine, which can fuch fweets impart, Muft all the world engage. Twas this that like the morning-fun, Gave Joy and life to me;And when its deftind day is done, With Peggy let me die. Ye powers that fmile on virtuous love, And in fuch pleafure fhare;You who its faithful flames approve, With pity view the fair:Reftore my Peggys wonted charms, Thofe charms fo dear to me!Oh! never rob them from thefe arms: Im loft, if Peggy die. 84 She rofe, and let me in
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