LET the ambitious favour find In courts and empty noise, Whilst greater love does fill my With silent real joys. mind Let fools and knaves grow rich and great, Whilst I lie dying at her feet, And all that world despise. Let conquering kings new trophies raise, Her eyes can give me brighter days, COME, let us now resolve at last DORSET. The The truest joys they seldom prove When least I seem'd concern'd, I took Own but the same to me, you'll find Oh! to be happy, to be kind, SHEFFIELD DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. FROM all uneasy passions free, Safe from your eyes I fear'd no griefs, but then I found no joys. K Amidst Amidst a thousand kind desires No heart so soft as mine can bear. your arms. SHEFFIELD DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, OFT on the troubled ocean's face But when the tempest's rage is o'er, Not so in fond and amorous souls ". PREPARED to rail, resolved to part, When I approach the perjured maid 7AM-4 2 With the least glance a little kind Such wondrous power have MYRA's charms, Forgetful of her broken vows When gazing on that form divine, COME, all ye youths whose hearts e'er bled By cruel beauty's pride; *** *&xt i Bring each a garland on his head,? Let none his sorrows hide; K 2 LANDSDOWN. But But hand in hand around me move, The happiest mortal once was I, But ask not whence it grew : Yet if a tempting fair you find, That's very lovely, very kind, Tho' bright as heaven whose stamp she bears, Think of my fate, and shun her snares. OTWAY. SLOW spreads the gloom my soul desires, And |