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Each; What Virgin's Heart,
Can 'fcape the Bart !
T'ho' cruel. Wherever you drop your Glove,
Such a Swain muft needs fuccefsful prove.
Both. Such a Swain, by Nature form' d for Love.
01 I hope we are all Friends, tho' fome Miftmderftandingr
happen'd.
Ola. Yes, we are all Friends, and (hall continue fo; to fliew;
we are Friends, let us be merry ; and to Ihew we are merry, let
us havea$ong.
A I R LIII. Under the Greenwood Tree.
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Old. To all a Parent's Doubts and Fears,,
For ever now adieu ;
Heart. Away, at once with anxious Cares,
L et 9 s only Mirth purfite.
Vine. Our Joys at Uft,
Pay all that's p aft,
Nor wotfd we again be free \
Now, now let us whisk it,
Fro lick, and frisk it,
Under the Greenwood 'Tree.
Chorus. Natl/, now, &<k
Rach. Our dancing Days, I doubt y are done,
For now we muft obey ;
Hill. Our Joys of Life arejuft begun,
For Each, by Turns, Jhallfvjiy.
Mer. Be you but kind,
Tow Heart pall find

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