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We all to conquering beauty bow
We twa hae fish'd the Kale sae clear
Welcome, welcome, do I sing
What is war and all its joys
What just excuse had aged Time
What state of life can be so blest

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Whence comes my love? O heart disclose
When daisies pied, and violets blue
When, dearest beauty, thou shalt pay
When Delia on the plain appears
When first, in all thy youthful charms
When first I saw thee graceful move
When first upon your tender cheek
When forc'd to quit his native land
When icicles hang by the wall
When innocence and beauty meet
When love with unconfined wings
When lovely woman stoops to folly

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With an honest old friend and a merry old song

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Woodmen, shepherds, come away

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Wrong not sweet mistress of my heart

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Ye flowers that bloom in yonder mead
Ye happy swains whose hearts are free
Yes I'm in love I feel it now

You may use common shepherds so
You meaner beauties of the night
Youth's the season made for joys

END OF VOLUME I.

LONDON: PRINTED BY W. NICOL, 51, PALL MALL.

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