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On sunny hills, in gloomy shades
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Free from sorrow, free from anguish
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What do I see?
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Go leave me 'tis in vain
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How insolently! Coy!
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Gentle Cupid aid my pleasure
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The rising morn her purple beams now sheds
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Bid the tunefull cornet sound
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Yet hold, Some ill our moch-lov'd Syrinx waits
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Air for Nymphs
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Air I for the Nymphs and Sylvans
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Air II for the Nymphs and Sylvans
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Those glances stol'n a flame confess
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Fairest if thou canst be kind, ah!
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Think'st thou that aukqard mien has charms
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Let nature henceforward neglect
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A Sylvan and Nymph dance
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Well do these sports become Diana's train
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Whilst you harmony fills the valleys and hills
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How sweet the werbling linnet sings
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Toil'd an impatient have I sought you long
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Why should love, that triffling passion
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Love! How impatient hast thou made me?
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Fly, fly, fly, fly, fly
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Cruel Sylvano o forebear
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Surprizing change!
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But see! the Goddess comes
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Presumptuous God! Am I so little fear'd
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Do the lover's name disgrace
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O mighty Goddess! To thy will I bend
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Dance of Nymphs and Sylvans
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Bourrée I - Bourrée II
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Great Daian will we sing
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Timon of Athens or The Man-Hater Z 632 (Oper): The Masque of Cupid and Bacchus
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Hark now the songsters of the grove
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Love in their little veins inspires
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Follower of Cupid
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Hence with your trifling deity
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Come all, come all to me, make haste
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Who can resist such mighty charmes
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Return revolting rebells where d'ye goe?
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The cares of lovers, their allarms
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Love quickly is pall'd tho' with labour 'tis gain'd
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Come let us agree
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