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Table of the S o k g si
A I R 34. dear eft Lady! let me but fee. Page 4*
35\ Come, fweet Content, attdfoft Refofe. P- 44
36. IV hat e'er the Sages taught ef old P- 46
37. When fir ft the Fair appears. P- 4^
38. Look round the Park, the Court, the Change, p. 49
39. What, tho' I deck the flattered Fair. P- S l
40. The Lady, with Diamonds and Laces. P« J*
41. Come brave Boys, forget the Ocean ^ P- 53
41. You've heard, no doubt, how alt the Globe* p. £4
43. Should the Storm blow high. P- f6
44. yf /or, alas ! this Mifchief grieves me fore ! p. J9
ACT III.
45* . Come, ye Poets, fmall and greater ! p. 62,
46. iVow /?*'/ /«y »ur Heads together. p. 63
47. Spare, fpare the Humorous Sage ! p. 64
48. To Italy'* enervate Shore. Ibid.
49. If e'er you fee a Villain fmile. p. 66
5-0. Old Ttme, that leads the Seafons. p. 69
51. Some fay Women change like Windy p. 7°
52. Have you feen a lovely Creature. P* 7 1
5'3. When Fajhion wakes the gloomy Spleen. p. 7 2r
5'4 < P<r* Tom, <?»^ modijb Sue, " p. 73
5*5-. If thought/eft of Hell, poor Prattle fhould fell p. 74
y6. Your oldEnglitt) Courtiers were Men of Renown, p. 76
5-7. 0/*// *&** ra&r the Lover. p. 77
j8. Should e'er I whifper, come away. ' . P- 79
$■9. #^re / to chufe my fav'rite Charms. p. 81
60. When Anger fires the Lover's Heart. p. 8z
61. The Wretch who 'fcapes the Ocean. ' p. 83
6z. If to your Arms, with all her Charms. p. 84
63. Smooth o'er the green Sea's Wave. p. 8^
64. The Pleafure of Lvve i/^he Cauje of its Pain, p. 86
6f. Fye,fye, think of Peace, p. 88
66. Jf^/7* Dr<?/r *W while Play p. 90
67. Come follow, follow me. p. pa
68. Had you, fair Lady i deign' d to fm'tle. • p. 93
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