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Skcond SAXoji Priest. To \\'oden thanks Me render, to

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Woden our Defender, thanks, to Woden our de.fender, to Woden thanks we

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The lot is cast, and Tan fan pleasdj Of mortal tares je shall, je shall ... be

eas'd; Of mortal cares ye shall be easd

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Come if you dare "our Trumpets sound, Come if you dan,' the Koes re . bound, We

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coine,we come,we coine,we come',' saysthedouble,double,doublebeat of the thund'ring Drum!

come,we come, we come^we comej' says the oubl^double, doubl e beat of the thund'ring Dnmil

Now they charge on a main,now they raLly a g^ain, The Gods from a_ bove the mad la_bour ho.

hold, And pi.ty ManJtind that will perish for Gold, And pi_tyMan.kind that will perish forG'nId

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.hold, And pi_ty Man kind thatwillperish for Gold, And pityManJcind thatwill porish forGold

.hold, And pi ty ManJcind thatwillperish for Gold, And pity Man_kind thatwill perish for Gold.

The faint. .ing Sax. _ons quit their ground, Their Trumpets lan.guish in the

sound, Tliey fl>,they fly, they fly.they fly, "Victoria Vic. .to ria"the bold Rri.tons

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The fainting Saxons quit their ground, Their Trunii)ots Ian guish in the

cry. The fainting Saxons quit their grouml, Their Trumpets lan.guish in the

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sound, They fly, they fly, they fly,they fly, Vic.-toria Vic - to.ria'the bold Bri tons cry.

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bend, this way, hi^ther, this way, this way bend.

Those are false,de lu.ding

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lights, \Vaft_^ eel far and mar b> Sprites: Trust them not, for theyil (le...

ceive je, trust them not, for thej'll de.^.ceive ye, and in bogs and marsljcs

leave ye, and in bogs and marsh_es leave ye.

_ If jou step, no longer thinking, Down you.

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Let not a moon born Klf mis_lead ye From your prey and
See the foot—steps plain ap .pearing, That v*ay Os.__wald

from your glo ry; Too far, a..._ las! he has be....traj'd ye, FoL.iow the
chose for fly ing, Firm is- the turf, and fit for bearing, Wliere yonder

flames that wave be. fore ye Sometimes seVn and sometimes one —
dews are iy— ing, Far he can. not hence be gone.
pear_..ly

Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry on 1
No Goblin or Klf shall dare shall dare to of _ fend ye*

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SOLO AND CHORUS

(Jheerfully.

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Britain with Graces at-_ten-ded, Let not your dajs without plea.sure ex.

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Ho-iiour's but emp t} , and, \^hen jouth is end ed, All uun nmII

die 'tis in each o thers arms. All the dav on our herds
praise you, but none will de sire, Let not youth fly a_- way

and flocks em ploy ing, All the night on our Flutes and in en.
with__-out con sent ing, Age will come time e nough . for your re-

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Pipes are sweet on suuk uier's day, But, a lit tie af __ter toy ini;',

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Women have the shot to pa> sh(,t to pay. Here are marriage

Women have the shot to pa> shot to pay. Here are marriage

for signing-. Set your Marks, that can. not write, Af_ tor that, with.

vows for signing. Set jour Marks, that can. not write, Af-ter that, with.

t re__.pi_ning, Play, anil uel.come Day and Night, Play, and wel.come

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and night,

Play, and wel.come Play, an? wel come, Play, and wel.come day and night.
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what ho! liest thou asleep, be_neath those Hills of Snow/ M hat ho', ^hathol Mhat

limbs, Awake, awake, a.wakel and Winter from thy


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sway and sing- my praise, Ken here, e'en here 1 will a People raise, Of

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See, sce.sceT' see, see we as-semble thy Revels to hold. See,

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See, see, see, see, see we as_semble thy Revels to hold. See,

see, see, see we as--seinble thy Revels to hold, Tho'quivring with (old, tho

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chatter, chatter, chatter and trenihle, See, see we as--seinble thy Revels to

hold, the quivrina: m ith cold, tho quivring- with coM, We chatter, chatter,

hold, tho' qui v'ring- with cold, tho' quiv'riny with cold. We chatter, chatter,

chatter, we «hatter, chatter, chatter and tremble, See, see, see, see ne a

chatter, we chatter, chatter, f'hatter and tremble. See, ee, see, see we as_

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warmd us; In spite of cold weather He broug-ht us to.-g'ether, Tis Love, tis

Love, tis Love thathas warmdus; Tis Love, 'tis Love, 'tis Love that has

Love, tis Love thathas warnulus: Tis Love, 'tis Love, 'tis Love that has
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In spite of cold weather He broiig-htiis to — - gether, 'TisLo\f, 'tis Love, tis

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DUET 41

J..N J.JJ-^'J>-^^^
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Sound a par, ley ye Fair, and sur.rcn der; Sound, sound^sound^sounds

Sound a par _ley, a par ley, ye Fair, and sur __ren der'

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par. ley, ye Fair, Sound a par. -ley, ye

Sound a ])ar_ley, ye Fair, Sound a par _ ley, ye

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Fajj, and sur_ ren.der,' Set your_ selves and your Lo.__Ters at ease,

Fair, and sur render) Set your.selves and your Lo vers at ease,
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Sound a par le\, ye Fair, and sur. ren der, Sound, sound,

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Sound, sound, sound, sound a jiar I'l^, ye Fair, and sur.

Fair, and surrenderj Set your_8eives and your Lo.vers at ease;

Fair and sur _ render) Set your.se ves and your Lo.vers at ease;

He's a grateful, a grateful of. fen der, who

He'.s a grateful, a grateful of .fen. der, who pleasure, who

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plea .__- sure dare seize.

But the whining Pre - ten _der, the whining Pre_ten_der is sure to dis.

But the whining, the whining Pre.ten.der is sure to dis

-please, Sound a par__-Iey ye Fair and siir_..ren der^ Sound,sound,

-please, Sound,sound,sound,sound a par _ ley ye Fair and sur.

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Sound a
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par _ ley
Sound.

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Fair ami siir, .render! Since the fruit of de.

Fair and sur._render! Since the fruit of de


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sire is pes. ses_sing 'Tis un_man_ly to sigh, 'tis un .man — ly ' t,o
tiO

sigh and com plain When we kneel for re.

sigh and ( mii plain. When we

-dressing, Mhen we kneel for re. dressing We move.


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kneel for re --dressing, when A\e kneel for re dressing We move

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bles. sing, Love was made, Love was made for a hies

sing and not for a pain, Love was made for a

made for a bles sing and not for a pain, Love was

made, Love was made for a bles sing and not for a pain.

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FOURTH ACT
llL Syren.
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Two
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daughters of this

2^Syhen.
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Two daughters
za=Bz

of this
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aged Stream are we,

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aged Stream are we,

Two
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daughters of this

Two
a_ged Stream.

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And both,our sea-green
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locks have
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couibd, and both, our

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ag'ed Stream are mc,

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And both our

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sea-green locks have

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combd for

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sea green locks have couibd, have combd for je; Come, come, come, come

ye, and both our


f^a!^
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sea -green locks have
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combd for ye; Conic,
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come

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b athe with us an hour or two,


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bathe with us an hour or two, Come^come, come, come
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mare so._

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What danger,
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what danger from a
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we are so._
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What danger from....
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come, come bathe ^ith us, Come, come bathe, and share What plea sures

11(1 lir cle round and circle round.

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SOPRAJiTO.

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Lo.ver, how ea.sy
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his chain,
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How happy
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how

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his chain,
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How
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sweet,
iveet,
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i

how sweet
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he
ais-CO_Ter
to ais.cc
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sighs not in vain,
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How

srweet to (lis. CO- -ver he sighs not in vain.

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For Jove, evVy reature Is foruid, for

For love,ev'ry creature is foruid by his nature, For love,ev-rj creature Is

formd, for love,eV-r\ creature Is formdbyhis nature, his nature;

joy s.. . are a-_bove. . The pleasures of love No, no, no, no, no,

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CHORUS.

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VKKSK 01- N ^M P H S .

S Y LV A N S .

Then use the sweet

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p ^ Retire,
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re -tire,
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retire,
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re -tire,
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and
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let
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Bri--tannia rise.

.a^fl voi(l of fear, the Quee n of l6lands,the Queen of Islandsniust ap.pear,


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DUET AJsTD CHORUS

Round thj coasts, fair nymph, of Britain For thy guard our

Round thy coasts, fair nymph, of Britain For thy guard our

wa-ters flow; Pro.teus all his herd admitting. On thy greens,to graze, be. lo^.

waters flow: Proteus all his herd admitting, On thy greens,to graze, be _ low,

n na ,
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Learn from thee lux., u.- rious

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Fo-reigu lands, thy fish.es tasting, fasting',

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Fo.reign lands, thy fishes tasting. Learn from thee iux_.U-rious fasting,

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Fo.reign
lands, thy

lands, thy
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fish.es

fishes
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tasting,

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tasting,
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Learn from thee lux. -u

Learn from thee lux-.u _-rious fasting.


•- rious fasting.

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all,

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the world out-vies;

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For foldeil flocks

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all

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all, all,
all, all

all, all.
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the world oTit-vies^

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theMorldout.vit s; FairBritain
Fair Britain all, all,

all, ail, all.

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plains, The shepherds and
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the Farmers gains, FairBritain
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all, all, all, all,

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all
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all
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the Morld out-vies; ail, all,

all, all, all, all, ail, ail, all all the Morld out vies; ali, all,

all the world out. _ vies; And Pan, as in Ar.cadia, reig-ns. And

all,aii the world out--vies; And Pan, as in Ar.cadia, reig-ns. And

ali, all the world out vies; And Pan, as in Ar.cadia, reigns, And

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68

Pan, as in Ar-ca.dia, reigns.Where pleasure mix'd ... with profit lies. Tho' Jason's

Pan, as in Ar.ca.dia, reigns, V\here pleasure mix'd ... with profit lies. Tho Jason's

Pan, as in Ar-ca.dia, reigns, Where pleasure mixd ... with profit lies. Tho Jason's

fleece was famd. was famd of old. The British wool, the British

fleece was fam'd, .was fani'd of oId,The British wool,


.
the British wool .

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fleece was fam'd, ..was fam'd of old, The British wool, the British

wool is growing-, groM_ ing gold; No mines can more, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

wool is growing, grow, ing gold; no,no,no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
-er ^ o

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i<>,no, no, no, no mines cafi more of \\tjalth des^play, It keeps it

no, no, no mines can more of wealth des-plaj, It keeps it

keeps the peasanis from the cold. And takes, and takes for Kings theTj.rian Dye

keeps the peasanis from the ccld. And takes, and takes f«r Kings theTv-rian Dje.

keeps the peasants from the cold. And takes, and takes for Kings theT\.rian Dye.
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Fairest Isle, ail isles ex. -ceL. ling, Seat of plea.sures and of loves,

Ve-nus, here, Mill choose her dweli-ing. And for - sake her Cy.prian groves;

Cu-pid, from his fav'rite na.tion. Care and en . vy will.. re--move,

Jea-lou sy, that poi.-sons pas.sion, And des-pair, that dies for love.

Gentle murmurs, sweet com. plaining-, Sighs that blow the fire of love,

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Soft re pul-ses, kind dis _ dain -ing, Shall be all the pains jou prove;

Kv' r> s^ain shall pay his dii.ty, Grate. ful ev'. ry njmph shall prove:

And, as these ex. eel... in beau-ty. Those shall be., re. nownd in love

rf^ Nymph.

You say, 'tis Love creates the pain Of \*hi(h so sa<l ly you complain.

And vet,>^ouldfaiuengag-e my heart, In that un_ea_ sy, cru el, < ru el part;

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67

fe-^^M^ ¥- )
,
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Canbearthewound .... ofMhich jou
But how, a- las! how, alas, think jou that 1

die. HitWja-fas! how,, a-las! think you that I Canbearthewound of which you die.

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'Tis not my pas -sion makes my care. But your in. -ditf'rence gives me des-

gen tie show'rs, till gen__tle show'rs as -sis.tance bring; So love, that searches

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and de strojs,Till kind..ness aid, till kind-.ness aid, can cause no joys

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Love has a thousand, thousand, thousand, thou sand ways to please.

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plea sure he repays; But ab - stncesoon,or jea-lous

fears o'er floM.. the joys, o'er- flow. . the joys.. >vith floods of tears; But ab sence

soon, or jea—lous fears o'erflow the joys oerf low. . the joys with floods of tears.

one soft moment makes amends For all the tor uk iits that at Jends.

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Let lis love., let us lu\ e, and to happiness haste, haste, haste, haste,

Let us love., let us


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love, and to happiness haste, haste, haste,
^m haste.

haste; Let us love, let us love,and to happiness haste, haste, haste, haste.

haste; Let us love, let us love, and to happiness haste, haste, haste, haste,

haste, Age and wis. dom come too fast ; Youth for lo__-ving was de_.sign'd. Youth for

haste, Age and wis.dom tome too fast Youth for lo_„ving was de signd,

lo___viiig youth for lo_ving\vas de signd.

jouth for lo-.-ving was de signd, 111 be constant, you'll he kind,


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in be kind, I'll be kind, I'll be kind, kind, 111 , HI be kind
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Til be constant, 111 be constant, III be constant, 111 be kind. Heavn can
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kindaiid kindpos-— ses sing than faithful love, than faithful love, and kind,andkind pos —

faithful love, and kind, andkind pos__.ses_.- sing-, than faithful Tove,and kind,and kind pos.

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in aw_fiil state. His ho . noiirs shall he stow; And see his sceptred subjects wait

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THE GRAND DANCE


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