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Come shepherds we 'll follow the hearse

Corinna cost me many a prayer.

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Damon, if you will believe me
Daphnis stood pensive in the shade
Dear Chloe what means this disdain
Dear Chloe while thus beyond measure
Dear Colin prevent my warm blushes
Dear is my little native vale
Despairing beside a clear stream

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Fly, thoughtless youth, th' enchantress fly
For ever, Fortune, will thou prove
For tenderness fram'd in life's early day
From all uneasy passions free

From anxious zeal and factious strife

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From place to place forlorn I go

Gentle air, thou breath of lovers
Gently touch the warbling lyre
Good madam, when ladies are willing
Good morrow to the day so fair
Go plaintive sounds, and to the fair
Go tell Amynta, gentle swain

Had I a heart for falsehood framed
Hail to the myrtle shade

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Hard is the fate of him who loves

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Hark, hark, 'tis a voice from the tomb

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In vain, dear Chloe, you suggest

I tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve

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Mistaken fair, lay Sherlock by
Mortals learn your lives to measure
My banks they are furnish'd with bees
My days have been so wonderous free
My dear mistress has a heart

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My love was fickle once and changing

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My sheep I neglected, I broke my sheep-hook
My temples with clusters of grapes I'll entwine
My time, O ye Muses! was happily spent

Not, Celia, that I juster am

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Now see my goddess, earthly born

O Nancy, wilt thou go with me

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One morning very early, one morning in the spring

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The nymph that I lov'd was as cheerful as day

The rose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a show'r
The shape and face let others prize

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Too plain, dear youth, those tell-tale eyes

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We all to conquering beauty bow
What, put off with one denial

When all was wrapt in dark midnight
When charming Teraminta sings
When Damon languish'd at my feet

When daisies pied and violets blue

When Delia on the plain appears
When first I dar'd by soft surprise
When first I saw Lucinda's face
When first I saw thee graceful move
When first I sought fair Celia's love
When first upon your tender cheek
When gay Philander fell a prize

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When gentle Celia first I knew

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When here Lucinda first we came
When lovely woman stoops to folly

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