Couldst thou give me a Pleasure Cofmelia's Charms infpire my Lays Delbo, if thou wilt not woo me Domeftick Bird, whom wintry Blafts Dear Colin, prevent my warm Blushes Dear charming Beauty, your my Pleasure Did you not promife me, when you, &c. Dear Madam, when Ladies are willing Flora, Goddess sweetly blooming Fair Phoebe withdraw thy bright Rays Fair Calia's Eyes give Love to all Fie let us a' to the Bridal. Farewel the World, and mortal Cares For Gold and not Freedom Free from Confinement and Strife God profper long our Noble King ΤΟ 18 26 47 60 Glide fwiftly on, thou Silver Stream 79 100 Gentle God of pleasing Pains 114 Guardian Angels, now protect me 116 Clide gently on, thou murm'ring Brook 157 Great Alexander's Horfe 174 How happy are we when the Wind, &e 18 24 456 36 7 4 How brimful of Nothing's the Life, &c. 28 lbid. Hail Burgundy thou Juice divine Hark! hark! the Huntsman founds his Horn 33 Have you e'er feen the Morning Sun He's a Man ev'ry Inch I affure you 158 159 He that is refolv'd to wed Her Eyes are like the Morning bright 162 176 180 How fhall I be fad when a Hufband, &c. Hid from himfelf, now by the Dawn Here's to thee, my Damon, let's drink, &c. 3 Lovely Charmer, dearest Creature Love gives War or Peace at Pleasure Let Wine turn a Spark, and Ale huff, &c. Let the Waiter bring clean Glaffes Long from the Force of Beauty's Charms Little Flea, why fo blood-thirfly 155 197 205 Love never more fhall give me Pain 214 1188 221 255 273 311 Lovers, who wafte your Thoughts, &c. 335 Love, thou art the beft of human Joys 353 Mufing I late on Windfor Tarras fat 62 66 Of old Soldiers, the Song you would hear One Night, in my Ramble, I chanced to fee On dear Zelinda's Charms I gaze O lovely Maid, how dear's thy Pow'r Oh! Calia, recal thy loft Hours O fay, what is that Thing call'd Light O Sandy, why leaves thou thy Nelly, O greedy Midas, I've been told Oh! how you proteft, and folemnly swear O Mary! thy Graces and Glances Ofteer her up, and had her gawn |