XIII. SET BY MR. DE FESCH. OVE, inform thy faithful creature Tell the secret, show the wonder, I am lost if we're asunder, Ever tortur'd if we're friends. XIV. SET BY MR. DE FESCH. OUCH the lyre, on every string, A A Leonora, whose blest birth XV. SET BY MR. SMITH. NCE I was unconfin'd and free, But now, not master of my heart, That two she-tyrants shall it part, Victoria's will I must obey, She acts without control: Deceiv'd by Phillis' looks and smiles, 'Victoria shows me all her wiles From one I fancy every kiss Has something in't divine; But, when the other I embrace, Methinks 'tis sweet with such a lass VOL. I. 10 21 Thus here you see a shared heart, Nor will it, if I right forecast, XVI. SET BY MR. DE FESCH. AREWELL, Amynta, we must part; Hadst thou not thus my love abus'd, But know, my soul disdains thy sway, Think in what perfect bliss you reign'd, And now, alas! how much disdain'd Yet thinking of each happy hour, But pride will never let me bow, XVII. SET BY MR. SMITH. CCEPT, my love, as true a heart "Tis free (it vows) from any art, Then take it kindly, as 'twas meant, And let the giver live: Who with it would the world have sent, And, that Dorinda may not fear I e'er will prove untrue, My vows shall, ending with the year, 10 XVIII. SET BY MR. DE FESCH. ANNY blushes when I woo her, But her breasts while I am pressing, Undebauch'd by rules of honour, XIX. SET BY MR. SMITH. INCE we your husband daily see Phillis, let you and I agree To make him so with reason. I'm vext to think, that every night |