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The Cupid a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspan
Martin Theodore
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Just as the Fair One seem'd to give A patient Ear to his Love Story, Damon must his lov'd Delia leave, To go in quest of toilsome Glory. Half-spoken Words hung on each Tongue, Their Eyes refus'd their usual Meeting ; And Sighs supply'd their wonted Song, These charming Sounds were chang'd to Weeping. Dear Idol of my Soul, adieu ; Cease to lament, but ne'er to love me ; While Damon lives, he lives for you, No other Charms shall ever move me. Alas ! who knows, when parted far From Delia, but you ...may deceive her ; The Thought destroys my Heart with Care ; Adieu, my dear, I fear, for ever ! 8 5 ' If ever I forget my Vows, May then my Guardian Angel lea>e me ; And, more to aggravate my Woes, Be you so good as to forgive me. SONG IX. Young Damon, once the happiest Swain, The Pride and Glory of the Plain, (Yet see the Effects of Love !) Depriv'd of all his former Rest, Shun'd Company, with Grief opprest, And sought the thickest Grove. The Nymphs and Swains all strove to find What 'twas disturb'd the Shepherd's Mind ; And, when they begg'd to know, He only shook his drooping Head, And sighing mournfully, he said, My Fate will have it so.
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