The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . Youlovd him, becaufe you believd he was true; l-»—r—v-» ». ? You find that hes Falfe, then let this be your Cure: Tho Damon be perjurd, the next may prove kind, She only is bleft who can change with the Wind. Cleopatra SONGS. 87 SEEE Cleopatra, we find, of her C*/*r bereft, To fecure her new Hero, employd all her Charms; Nor iighd nor repind that by One fhe was left, 3 But found out a better to die in her Arms: Then brighten your Eyes, and new Conqueft pre- E pare; Why need f


The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters . Youlovd him, becaufe you believd he was true; l-»—r—v-» ». ? You find that hes Falfe, then let this be your Cure: Tho Damon be perjurd, the next may prove kind, She only is bleft who can change with the Wind. Cleopatra SONGS. 87 SEEE Cleopatra, we find, of her C*/*r bereft, To fecure her new Hero, employd all her Charms; Nor iighd nor repind that by One fhe was left, 3 But found out a better to die in her Arms: Then brighten your Eyes, and new Conqueft pre- E pare; Why need fhe be Wretched, who rrr z: F knows flie is Fair? G4 88 SONGS. P H E B E. Set by Mr. Gouge. My Time, Oh ye Mufes! was happily fpent,. When Phcbe went with me where ever I went; I: Ten thoufand fcft Pleafurcs I felt in my Breaft


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