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B06383 The unchangable lovers, no stormy winds can fright the seaman bold nor can his mind be easily contrould, his love is setled, ne'r to change his mind whilst Amarillis voweth to be kind. Tune, Cloris awake. 1700 (1700) Wing U31; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.8[550] 962 2

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THE Unchangable Lovers No stormy winds can fright the seaman bold Nor can his mind be easily contrould His love is setled ne'r to change his mind Whilst Amarillis voweth to be kind Tune Cloris awake DEar Comfort I must though it grieves me to go To leave thee behind me breeds sorrow and woe But the greatest of Storms shall ne'r cause me to fear For I le cheer up my heart with the thoughts of my dear When the winds they do blow and the Billows do roar If I call but to mind My dear Love on the Shore My heart will rejoyce and I le banish all fear In hopes to return to my love and my dear Then be but as Loyal as I le be to thee And nothing but death shall e're part thee and me If women like Angels to me should appear Yet still I le be true to my Love and my Dear T is true that we Sailers strange wonders do see And strangers oft kind to the English will be But the beauties of Venice can never come near Thy feature my Darling my Love and my dear Believe what I say my hearts chiefest delight That think on thee still both by day and by night For at home and abroad it shall alwaies appear That I will be true to my love and my dear The Maidens Answer I hear my true love this most sorrowful news Which makes me lament alas how can I choose The Seas I do fear will my comforts destroy And rob me at last of my comfort and joy Oh! when thou art absent what joy can I find Or what can give ease to my troubled mind E'ry wind that doth blow will my pleasures destroy For fear I should lose my delight and my joy Go thou but to Venice thou never shalt find A lover so true or so faithful and kind Though at first I did seem to be childish and coy Thou now art my comfort my love and my joy Then never forsake me for profit or gain Nor leave thy true love for the wealth of the main A jewel to love is an absolute Toy Then never forsake me my love and my joy But if thou wilt go to the Seas that do rage Give me but thy promise and firmly ingage Then I le wait thy return nothing shall me annoy But I constant will prove to my comfort and joy Such Loyalty never by any was shown As I le show to thee for I love thee alone When we once are fast ty'd I le applaud the blind Boy That taught me to love thee my comfort and joy Printed for J. Conyers at the black Rave in Duck-lane