L. ONG, long I defpair'd a young shepherd to find 58 Let ambition fire thy mind Let me wander not unfeen Live and love, enjoy the fair 127 144 125 M. TORE bright the fun began to dawn MORE 136 NOW N. OW pleasure unbounded refounds o'er, &c. 19 Nor on beds of fading flowers 103 126 Now lighter and gayer, ye tinkling firings found 126 Now the happy not is tied 141 Ο NE Midfummer morning when nature, &e. 5 Old Chaucer once to this re-ecchoing grove Of Conftance boly legends tell 90 116 SOON COON as the morning beams difplay Stint me not in love or wine So fweet was young Damon, &c. Soft pleafing pains unknown before Silly Swain no longer dwell Sure a lafs in her bloom at the age of nineteen 110 TH T. &c. HE lads and the laffes were gather'd, &c. Tho' Chloe's out of fashion To take in good part afqueeze of the band 78 81 86 87 Thou traitor who with the fair fex hath made war 92 The fool that is wealthy is fure of a bride The lawland lads think they are fine 105 108 V. VAIN AIN is ev'ry fond endeavour 74 W. When 1 liv'd in my grandmother's cot WH HERE's my fwain fo blith and clever Well met, dearest Phabe, ah why in fuch hafte Wellmet, pretty nymph, fays a jolly young Swain When firft IJaw my Delia's face Why will you my paffion reprove 67 When firft by fond Damon, Flavella was feen 7༠ When daifies pied, and violets blue 94 When mighty roaft-beef was the Englishman's, &c. 111 While beaus to please the ladies write 114 When lovely Chloe's gentle touch 124 When e'er I meet my Celia's eyes 142 Y. YOUNG OUNG Strephon he went t'other day, &c. Ye chearful virgins have ye feen Young Molly who lives at the foot of the hill Te medly of mortals that make up this throng Yes Damon, yes, I can approve Ye belles and ye flirts, and ye pert little things Ye mortals whom fancies and troubles perplex Young Colin fishing near the mill Te fhepherd's fo chearfully gay 4 7 29 32 48 61 76 84 88 95 102 100 110 118 130 A COL |