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A T A B L E of the A I R S.
AIR 23. Thus at the cheerful Dawn of Day,
24. Should I fiifte^ as you fay,
2f. Iff a m'ifty Morning the Shepherds gaze,
16. IVanton Boy.
27. Your Tears^ dear Sir, compute,
28. Cupid is a wanton Boy.
29. All the Women who faw bira were fond of thel ^
Squire. V' ^
30. Now the Bloom of Spring breathes its Sweet- 1 ^g
nefs around. ^r* 3
31. The Merchant o'er Arabia'/ Sand. p- 39
0^1. An ever-green Beauty the Country does crown, p. 40
33. OhFyel Sir, all my Blufies rife. p^ 41
34. My Father fain wou^d wed me to a Country ?
Squire a. ^v' "i
3^. Thus have Ifeen the Peacock fpread. p. 43
^6. Hither turn thee, hither turn thee, hither turn!
thee, gentle Maid, ^V' "i^f
37. From Spray to Spray, ibib.
38. A IVenchy when in Love, is thefirangejl Thing ? ^
under the Skies. 5 P- 4^
39. Then, when my bleeding Heart Jhall break, ibid.
I,. 40. Thou foolijb Bumpkin, tell me now. p. 47
41. A Faggot^ Thou, of pointed Thorn. p. 49
42, The Peach looks frep, with Velvet Skin. ibid.
43. The Rock, with conftant dropping wears. ibid.
44, Tou may Love, and you may Rail, p. ^^
45'. Sefier Shan the Breath of May. ibid.
sfi. Let Ralph in Beer his Pleafure take. p. 5'I
47. Love like the fly Thief is unfeen when he enters » p. p
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AIR 48. The Rifing Sun difpels. p. f3
49. Deluded by her Mate''s dear Foice. p. 5*4
50. Thro'' Gardens roves the bufie Bee^ P' SS
Si^ Thus we behold the wafry Bow* p. S^
AIR ^2..

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