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 6 THE LOVER'S SUMMONS.

Ariſe thou miſtrefs of my heart,

and do not me dild.io ;

Come now and quickly take the part

of me, your conquer'd ſwair.

To you alone I am a live,

there's doneos carth can cure,

The flame that in my treat I have,

or you I'd endure,

Come now dear nymph and caſe my heart

of me your darling fwria.

My love for you within my heart,

does conſtantly remain

No wste in Hymen's hand, will w.d,

our heart's united be therefore,

In love live without any dread,

in joys for evermore

THE ECHOING HORN.

The echoing horn calls the sports non abroad,

to horse my brave boys, and away.

The morning is up, and the cry of the hounds

upbraids our too tedious delay.

What pleasure we find in pursuing the fox!

o'er hill and o'er valley he flies :

Then follow, we'll soon overtake him, huzza:

the traitor is seiz'd on and diss.