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Poems upon several Occasions.
| Pel. and Thet. | O my Soul, &c. | |
| repeat together. |
CHORUS of all the Instruments and Voices Singing and Dancing.
When the Storm is blown over,
How blest is the Swain,
Who begins to discover
An End of his Pain!
When the Storm, &c.
Written under Mrs. Hare's Name upon a Drinking-Glass.
THE Gods of Wine, and Wit, and Love, prepare
With chearful Bowls to celebrate the Fair,
Love in enjoin'd to name his Fav'rite Toast,
And Hare's the Goddess that delights him most;
Phœbus approved, and bids the Trumpets sound,
And Bacchus, in a Bumper, sends it round.
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