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[A Morning Song]
Coridon arise my Coridonfor Titan shineth Clear
who's ther that calls on Corridon
or who est that I hear
Philida thy true Love Calleth Thee
Arise then arise then! arise
Come feed thy flocks with me
Philida my true Love is it Thee?
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to feed my flocks with thee
Philida, render my Philida
that heart which cupids wiles
has ravisht from thy Coridon
with thy sweet Looks & smiles
Coridon thy true Love claims't of thee
or change then or change then
and give they heart to me
Coridon my shepherd I yeild to [thee]
be true then be truen then
and I'll give my heart to thee
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