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A Dialogue in Tyrannick Love, or the Royal Adartjr,


Sung by Mr. Bowman, and Mrs- Ayliff, Set by Mr. H. Purcell.
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FINIS.
Vocal and Inftrumental Mufick lately Printed, and Reprinted with large
Additions, for Henry Playford at bis Shop near the Temple-Church.
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A Table of the SONGS contain'd in this Book.


Page. I Page:
As Phoebus with heat purfue, 7 be the Food of Love,
If Mujick 1
B
Beauty the painfull Mothers Pray'r, 9
T
c . The Cares, the Cares of Lovers, i
Chios found Amyntas lying,
To Arms, to Arms Heroick Prince, »9
F W
Foolijh Love be gone, 3 Whtn Myra Sings, we feek the 12

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:

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A Song ( in Timon of Athens ) Sung by the Boy


And Sec by Mr. Henry Furcell ___

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Wretchrd I, to Love in vain To reward your faithful] Swain
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To reward your faithful! Swain ; Told him that he lov'd in vain ;
Kifs me, Dear, before my dying, Kifs me, Dear, before my dying,
Kifs me once and eafe my pain. IV. Kifs me once and eafe my pain.
Cbloe laughing at his crying,
Told him that he lov'd in vain
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A Song fet by Mr. Courtivel.

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BELICIif: MUSICS.
BEINC, A
Collection of the neweft and beft SONGS
Sung at Court and at the Publick Theatres, moft
ofthern within the Compals of the FLU TE.
WITH
A Thorow-Bafs, for the theorbo- Lute
Bafs-Viol, Harpjicbord, or Organ.
Compofed by fever al of the Beft Mafters.

THE THIRD BOOK.

F. H. van. Have- Ssiil}'

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Printed by J. Heptinftall, for Henry Playford, and Sold by him at his
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But ah what in return muft your poor Jenny give,
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And Roar and Rant, and Patch and Paint, and Kifs for half a Crown
Each Drunken Bully oblige for pay,
And earn an hated Living in an odious fulfom way,
No, no, no it ne'er fhall doe, for a Wife Tie be to you,
Or I cannot, cannot, &c.

A Song in the Mock-Mariage, Sung by Mis Crofs.


Set by Mr. Henry Purcell.

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A New Song Sung by Mis Oofs to her Lover, who is


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Set by Mr. Henry Parcel/,

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A Dialogue in King Arthur, fet by Mr. Henry VurcelL

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Charms/cisHeav'n.'cisHeaV'nto lye with— in — her Arms ; while I


7 7

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ftand gazing on her Face, feme new, and fome refift— lefs grace,
? — F-^-t
fills with frefh

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iiiifeiiiiEferl
magick all the place, while I ftand gazing on her Face, fome

?:fe: =a

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new, and iome re-fift-lefs grace, fills with frefh magick all -_—

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ii
the place:

si —^ \

"O" "O" -?r


[20]

^3t : ^ :
ft
.But while the Nymph I thus a— — dore,

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but while the Nymph I thus, I thus a— dore, I fhou'd my wretched,

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wretched, wretched Fate de—plere; for oh! Mr—tillo, oh! Mir--
*-_.,- & ~
griifefctfj:
; i_i!z_i^ z II 1 _zmttz_r wilt

sp:^ppi qzici;:: :

-«/-/£ have a care, have a care, her fweetnefs is _a — bore com— pare, but

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then (he's falfe, fhe's falfe, but then flic's falfe, flie's falfe as well as

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fair ; have a care, have a care, have a care Mir— til — lo, have a care, Mir-

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til — lo have a care, have a care, have a care, have a care.

lliiirtlJllSteli ; —

A Song in the Rival-Sifters, Set by Mr. Henry Puree//.


- Sung by Mr. Leaverige.

*E^±E£tt£

m Ake not a

r r
Womans

r.i
an~ger

r
ill,

iTr
but let this

1
be your comfort,

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this beyourcomfort

t antecojia fe '
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I

ftill, that if one won't a— no-ther will Tho' (he that sloolifli does de—

TOif.ffiJifr
^^^f.pf^zeip^^p^rjizpzefz^
z::?:f t:ztrU=U:t
ny, (he, (he that is "Wi-fcr will comply, and if 'tis but a Woman what care

i:HE^^Ep^Epg|g|ppp|3E5iE;
EfcEErEfcgEpE

I, what care I, what care I, if 'tis but a Woman what care I.

piiJE^^ EiE|E|Pgi
II.
Then who'd be Damn'd,to Swear untrue,
And Sigh and Weep, and Whine and Woe,
As all our fimple Coxcombs doe
AllWomen love it, and tho' this,
Does fullenly forbid the blifs,
Try but the next you cannot mft.
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[22]
A Song in the Rival-Sifters, Set by Mr- Henry PurcelL
Sung by Mifs Crofs.

I— OW happy, how happy is {he, how happy, how happy is'

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fhe, that ear-ly, that ear-ly her Eafllon be— gins ; and willing, and willing with

j—---
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Love to agree, does not ftay till (he comes to her Teens: Then, then fhes all Pure and

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Ghaft, then then (he's all PureandChaft;like Angels her fmi- •les to be

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piiz'd, Pleafure feen Cherub-Fac'd, and Nature appears, and Nature ap —

mmmimmm^M
is

u.
HSzlll From Twenty to Thirty,
Set up for a Lover in vain,
and then,

that time we ftudy how Men,


un — —
By
pears dif guis'd.
May be wrack'd with neglect and difdain
Love dwells where we meet with defire,
Defire which Nature has given,
She's a Fool then that feeling the fear,
=±rrr:ir:^riri:i; Begins not to warn at E'even.

FINIS.
A » i

The three following Songs, in the Play call'd Oroonoko.


A Song Sung by the Boy, and Sett by Mr. Courtevill.

—**\

\ A Lafs, a Lafs there lives upon the Green, cou'd I, cou'd I, cou'd I her

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: *::e :p»:(t^P-i^ zr pt _ Jzl_
=tf
Pitturedraw;a brighter Nymph, a brigh-
6J
7
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2:
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-ter Nymph was never, never, never, never, never

& m- e-

(een;thatlooksandreigns,thatlooks,andreigns a little, lit--tle, little, lit— tie


8f* ,«_ , . ,«

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:&.
^j^iisffiaz^fe^S
Queen, a lit — tie, lit— tie, little, little Queen, that kee -

6 ,6

zm
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m imt^a m iBPffi
£**£ gp^ afe^fefe^P
s^s -ps the Swains in awe.

e^-se

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Her Eyes are Cupids Darts, and Wings, her

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Eyebrows are his Bow, her Silken Hair the Silver Strings, that fure and

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fwift, fwift, fwi- •ft deftruftion brings to' all, all,

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all, to all, all, all, to all, all, all, to all, to all,

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low.

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to all the Vale be- If Paftorellas dawning,

rVf
2: ££

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«:=Ud liSiill ^=rV^


dawning light can warm, and wound, warm and wound, can warm and wound us

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her Noon will (hine To Pier -cing, Peir-
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cing bright, each

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glan cing Beam will ki 1 out.

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ev—'ry Swain, and ev—'ry

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right, will kill out-right,and Swain fubdue, and

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ev
— 'ry Swain, and ev — 'ry Swain fub — due.

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2_ "SZ*!JlJ • •"? L_I

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A Song Sett by Mr- ^ CourteYill.


j

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ight Cynthia
Right % Pow'r di— vine-
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erear, what Heart, what Heart, what Heart is not o bey — ing?

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[ 4 ]

A Thoufand, thoufand c^/, a thoufand, thoufand, thoufand, thoufand Cupids


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on her wait, and in her

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Eyes, and in
ppm^^iher Eyes, and in her Eyes, her Eyes are play — ing.

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;#*=ZZZZZZ Kz =»;
She teems the Queen of Love, the Queen of Love toReign,for
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(he alone, Che alone, for fhe alone, a lone dif-per-fes fuch

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fweets, fweets, fuch fweets, —


fweets as beft can en-'- ter— tain, c

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en ter — tain the Guft of all, of all, ail, all, of all, all, all,

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of all, all, all, of all, of all the

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iffci^Hzz-fizzzzz: :zzzz?:J:^=^z{:iS:!!
Senfes. Her Face a Charming,

Charming prof— pe& brings, her Breath gives bal

zeiizzztzzfzzsz :,

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my, bal— my bliffes; I hear an

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An—gel when (he Sings, when (he fi

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giiiriiiiiiiiiiiiii
_ . -ngs, and tan
-ngs, ana taft om""
of Heav'n, 1
) «* Heav'n
of *™^' r a
f
lone in Kifles.

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feafts.thus, thus,
Four Senfes thus, thus, thus, thus, thus
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thus fhe feafts with joy


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Treafure, Jet rae the o-
from Natures ri-cheft
7_

ft
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dye, dye, dye, and 1
S-rTfe imploy, and I flail

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fhall dye, fhall dye with pleafuce.

76

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[ 7 ] /A
A Dialogue Sung in Oroonbko, by the Boy and Girl.
Sett* by Mr. Henry (purcell.

tESzz
c E-le- mc-~»e } pray
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tell

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me,pray, pray tell me e«-/e- «*.«

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when thoft pretty, pretty, pretty Eyes I" fee; why my Heart
art *lSL*
beats,
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beats, beats, beats my Breaft why,
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why it will not, it will not,

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why, why it will not let me reft? Why this trem-


S*
bling,

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why this trem- —
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all UW1
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pains j

jever, never, never felt^fore.- Andwhenthu s Ito^h,whenCk)S I t0


^hyturH^nd,

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:====t»to 3fc££wJ#
k~h-h-
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3=:.'

a Man? How fhoud


why I wiffi, I wMb, I

you? Yetwou'dte *a^


lumvuw'j""' WSnwTtoo. WhehyoUwafh your felf
1
I know morethan
Know - -

D -[ T'"!' Ml"

Nay juft now, nay, juft now am pleas'd,


atl play, I methinkscoud JookaTfday
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(hou'd
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fo well, (hou'd you, (hou'd
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~am" plS'd

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*5 won't tell; no, no I won't tell; no, no I
(hou'd you Kift me

MJtfBEOT C^
no, no I wont tell; (hou'd you Kift me I won't tell.
won't tell;

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Tho'
m& I cou'd do thac all day, and de —
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no better
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play: Sure,
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bigg be fore. Once by chance I hear'd it nam'd; dont ask

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pil^llpiSiliiEliPt^
— what I'm (ham'd:
what, don't ask for a Stay but till you're

sf

paft Fif— teen, then you'll know, then , then you'll know what 'tis I

F-^-P-,-^--, -e~ -i -&


; ^^ lliplp H^
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mean,

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then you'll
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know then, then you'll know what 'tis I mean.

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— — How e ver, lofe not pre lent Blils; but now we're a-

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lone let's Kifs, but now we're a lone let's Kifs, let's Kifs.

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My Breafts do lb heave, fo heave, (b hea — ve. My Heart does fo

&iS^igii^fti

iip?iii^iiEgi;;tfiiigi
pant, pant,

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pant. There's fomething,
Ht.

There's fomething,
i £^ fomething,

fomething,
fomething

fomething
more

more we
we

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want, there's fomething, fomething,
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fomething more we want.

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want, there's fomething, fomething, fomething more we wanr.
The Conjurers Song, Sung Third A& of the Indian Qued.
in the
Sett by Mr. Henry Purcell.

IliiiiSiSgiiiiliia whom, to whom we Sacrifice; Ye


"V^" OU twice ten hundicd De-i-ties, to dai-ly

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below, and fee what Men are doom'd todoe^where


Pow'rs, yePowrsthatdwellwithFates

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Elements in dif- cord dwell, thou God of fleep a *

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muft on her dif mall, dif - mall Vi-fion wait*

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By the Croaking of the 7W, in their' Caves that make a

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Caves that make a bode;

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d_— i I i < m - -ts for breath, with her fwell

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—id fides full, fu— 11, fu — 11 of death

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By the Crefted Adders Pride, by the Crefted Adders Pride, that a —

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-long the Cliffs doe gli -de, by thy

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Vifage, by thy Vifage feir- ce and black,

Site Deaths Head on thy


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Back by thy twis-

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ip^""V" ra -pp-
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and thy Neck; from thy Sleep ing Manfion rife, and open, ani

wfifPin j
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open
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un— will — ing Eyes.


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While bubbling Springs
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their Mu-fick
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while bubblingSpfings their Miifick
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keep, that ufe to
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Lull thee,

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thy Sleep, that Ufe to


ufe to Lull thee, Lull thee in

Lull thee, ufe to Lull thee, Lull thee


Lull thee, Lull thee,
J_

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in thy Sleep.

Sung by Mrs. ^aceghdle in Cyrus the Great. _Sctt by Mi:J. S*H

gent— ly, gent-ly frotii thePile, and


h' oh' take him gent-ly,

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I
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lay him, lay himhere, ay him hereto reft,and I will fcor chjbr_"

mm b .

— B^SS^ilE?
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him the while,


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heemuft,If heemuft burn, then bur
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JifeisgiSsEiBs i&£
in my breaft. For there, there is fire, there is

=XZS*
liisseM ys
14:
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:p_*_***,*~^q. y-y-i 3—
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I'm Arm'd and declare for a

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VigorousWarr.bymy Bow and my Quiver I fwear, not a Rebel toLoYewill I

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giiiiiiliilpiiliiipii draw
fpare ; tfiis Shot I will to the Head, to the Head, and Sheet, Shoot, Shoot the

^liiiiiais pige^ig
dead. The Tyrant mall dye,the Tyrant fhall dye, there's

IBilippiiipil

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one, there's one will deny him, deny nim, deny him,theres one will deny him; lethim.

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