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Manuscript in Thomas Collection empty Mozart transcription by Mary Van Deusen, Corrections by Mary Jane Corry

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THE TEMPEST (Cont.)

9
Now once more on Joy's we're thinking,
Since kind Heav'n has sav'd our Lives;
Come, the Can, Boys, let's be drinking
To our Sweet Hearts, and our Wives:
Fill it up, about Ship wheel it,
Close to the Lips a Brimmer join;
There's the Tempest now, who feels it,
All our Fears are drown'd in Wine.


LOVE

1
Love's a dream of mighty treasure,
Which in fancy we possess;
In the folly lies the pleasure,
Wisdom always makes it less.

2
When we think, by passion heated,
We a goddess have in chase,
Like Ixion, we are cheated,
And a gaudy cloud embrace.

3
Happy only is the lover,
Whom his mistress well deceives;
Seeking nothing to discover
He, contented, lives at ease.

4
But the wretch, that must be knowing
What the fair-ones would disguise,
Labours for his own undoing,
Changing happy to be wise.





        
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