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A SONG, Set by Mr. ROB. KING.

ELL me why so long you try me,
Still I follow, still you fly me;

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Will the race be never done,
VVill it be ever but begun :
Could I quit my Love for you,
I'd ne'er love more what e'er I do ;
VVhen I speak truth, you think I lie,
You think me false, but say not why.

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A SONG, Set by Mr. BARINCLOE.

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Is a foolish mistake,

That Riches can speak,

Or e'er for good Rhetoric pass: To a Fool I confess,

Your Gold may address,

Or else where the Master's an Ass:

To a VVoman of Sense,

'Tis a sordid pretence,

That a Golden Effigies can move her ;

No Face on the Coin,

Is half so Divine,

As that of a faithful young Lover.

But Men when they Love,

Their Passion to prove,

From the Court to the dull Country Novice;

To the Fair they're so kind,

First to fathom their Mind,

Next search the Prerogative Office:

No imprimis I give,

Then the Fair one they give,

Notwithstanding their strong Protestations;

Till the Lady discover,

No Fortune, no Lover,

Then draws off her fond Inclination,

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The valiant SOLDIER's, and SAILOR'S Loyal Subjects Health, to the QUEEN, PRINCE and Noble COMMANDERS.

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OVV, now the Queen's Health,

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And let the Haut-boys play;

VVhilst the Troops on their March shall huzza, huzza, huzza,

Now now the Queen's Health,

And let the Haut-boys play,

VVhilst the Drums and the Trumpets,

Sound from the Shore, huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now now the Prince's Health,

And let the Haut-boys play,

Whilst the Troops on their March, shall huzza, huzza,

huzza:

Now

Now now the Prince's Health,
And let the Haut-boys play;

Whilst the Drums and the Trumpets

Sound from the Shore huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now the brave Eugene's Health,

Who shews the French brave play;

And does March over Rocks, let's huzza, huzza,

huzza,

Now the brave Eugene's Health,

And let the Haut-boys play;

VVhilst the Drums and the Trumpets

Sounds as they March, huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now now the Duke's Health,

Brave Marlborough I say,

Whilst the Cannon do roar, let's huzza, huzza, huzza,

Now now the Duke's Health,

And let the Haut-boys play;

Whilst the Drums and the Trumpets

Sound from the Shore, huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now brave Ormond's Health Boys,

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Whilst Colours do display:

And the Britains in Fight, shall huzza, huzza

huzza;

Now brave Ormond's Health Boys,

Whilst Colours do display :

And the Drums and the Trumpets

Sound from the Shore huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now Sir Cloudsly's Health Boys

And Trumpets sound each Day,

Whilst the Tars with their Caps shall huzza, huzza,

huzza.

Now Sir Cloudsly's Health Boys,

And Trumpets sound each Day,

Whilst the Thundring Cannon

Loudly do roar huzza, huzza, huzza.

Brave Peterborough's Health Boys,

Who boldly makes his way,

While the French run let's huzza, huzza, huzza;

Brave Peterborough's Health Boys,
And let the Haut-boys play,

While the Drums and the Trumpets

Sound as they March huzza, huzza, huzza.

Now now brave Leak's Health,

Who is sailed away,

For to find the French Fleet let's huzzza, huzza,

huzza,

Now now brave Leak's Health,

Who'll shew the French fair play,

While the Drums and the Trumpets,

Sound from on Board, huzza, huzza, huzza.

The BEAU'S Ballad. Occasioned by the sight of a White Marble SIDE-TABLE.

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