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P i l l s to Purge Melancholy. 155
Then from your haughty Vision wake,
And listen to my Moan ;
Tho* you refuse me for my sake,
Yet pity for your own ;
For know proud Shepherdess you owe,
The Victim you despise,
More to the strictness of my Vow, ,
Than glories of your Eyes.
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Queen. Sung by Mrs. Butler. Set by
Mr. H. Purcell.
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