Oh how Happy’s he, who from,
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Oh! the mighty pow’r of Love,
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Oh the Charming Month of May,
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Oh Roger I've been to see Eugene,
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Of all the handsome Ladies,
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Phillis lay aside your Thinking,
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Pish fye, you're rude Sir,
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Phillis, I can ne’er forgive it,
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Poor Sawney had marry’d a Wife,
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Room for Gentlemen,
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Retire old Miser,
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Richest Gift of lavish Nature,
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She met with a Country-man,
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31
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Stand clear, my Masters,
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62
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Sometimes I am a Tapster new,
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91
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She went Apparell’d neat and fine,
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Say cruel Amoret, how long,
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Such command o’er my Fate
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113
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Sit you merry Gallants,
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Since Phillis swears Inconstancy,
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Some in the Town go betimes
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Suppose a Man does all he can,
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Sors sine visu,
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See bleeding at your Feet
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Since Tom’s in the Chair, and every one here
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340
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Such a happy, happy, Life,
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To meet her Mars the Queen of Love,
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19
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Thus Damon knock’d at Cælia’s Door,
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37
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The World is a Bubble and full of
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38
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Through the cold shady Woods,
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44
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The gordian Knot,
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88
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There Dwelt a Widow in this Town,
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