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AMATORY SONGS. And soon he vanislt'd from her sight, While she was heard to say', "Ah *. ladles, beware of a fair young kn?t, He'll love, and he'll ride away.' �CUPID'S �1?IT. Lovz wand'ring though the raJ? Came to my cottage daor; He ask'd but to remain Until the storm wu o'er. - His bow he laid aside; He re,fid his darts were gone; And oft he deeply sighed. And wished to travel on. The moon at tength grew bright The storms no longer blew; He tone and bade good night, And with a ?mile withdrew, l?ext day my heart was Nor ooukl I e'er forgot The mournful look he had When at the door we met. The smile at parting too, Had something sweet aml kind; And as the boy withdrew, His image stayed behind. And e?er since that hoer, When loud's the wind and I w&teh my cottage door, In hopes he'll ?me again. Ttr?z--'Love was once a little be!!.' ?,�?m.?T a luckle?ms wight am IAeigho ! hoigho ! R59