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The Sun may cease to Shine,
And may his pow'r resign,
The Sun may cease to Shine,
And may his pow'r resign,
Your eyes give, &c.


She made a kind return,
That nothing had of scorn,
This Youth, thought I, does burn,
    To bring her under:
But as they homeward mov'd,
And walk'd, and talk'd and Lov'd,
I found his Spouse she prov'd,
    That was his wonder;
But as they homeward mov'd,
And walk'd, and talk'd, and Lov'd,
But as they homeward mov'd,
And walk'd, and talk'd, and Lov'd,
I found his Spouse, &c.



A Dialogue in the Comedy of the Bath, or the Western Lass: Sung by Mr. Burdon and Mrs. Lucas. The Tune by Mr. Akeroyde.


He. What Beauty do I see,
        That Heart and Soul commands,
      Sweet Madam, honour me,
        with leave to kiss your Hand.