A Two part SONG by Mr. Tho: Ellway— Ah Lovely Nymph I'm quite undone, 'tis thou hast caused my Smart, thou whose bright Ah Lovely Nymph I'm quite undone 'tis thou hast caused my Smart thou whose bright Eyes ex— ceded the Sun, hase robbed me of my heart, haste, ro— b'd me Eyes ex— ceded the Sun hast robbed me of my heart haste ro— b'd me of my heart. Bright Cloe object of my vow Procu— of my heart. Bright Cloe ob— ect of my vow object of my vow Procu— rer of my pains, unbend a while thy serious brow & hear & hear your Lovers Strains. — rer of my pains unbend a while thy serious brow & hear & hear your Lovers Strains. 2 Turn heaunly Nymph those Eyes of thine, Upon a tender Swain, Angellich Creature most divine, : s: Yield co— mfort to my pain: S: See Cloe see thy Lover lies, Oppressed with mortal grief, O hear a Swain who for you dies, Thou o— nly givsed relief. 3 With wand'ring thoughts my heart's oppressed, No ease at all I have, Day brings no comfort Night no rest, : s: To me a Co— nguered Slave: s: Assist me then ye powers above, Whose works are all divine, Grant me the bliss that She I Love, May be may be for ever mine. For the FLUTE