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A55542 The imposture defeated, or, A trick to cheat the devil a comedy, as it was acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre in Drury-lane. Powell, George, 1658?-1714. 1698 (1698) Wing P3051; ESTC R23302 34,396 57

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Comfort we can give Chorus To Corydon's Cottage we 'll go There the Liquor does merrily flow Exit Cupid Descends Sleep Shepherd 'till thou wak'st in Ioy I 've kindly wounded Cynthia's Heart Let coming Bliss thy Thoughts Employ She comes to Sooth thy raging smart Sleep Shepherd till thou wak'st in Ioy. Endi She comes my Goddess come I dream 'T is not forwaking Eyes To see such wondrous Ioys Ioys like my Mighty Love extream All Heaven is round me O I Dream Cynthia Awake Endimion from above Thy Cynthia comes to Crown thy Love Endimion Oh I dream Sleep does my wishing Soul deceive I wou'd but dare not Believe I Dream Cynthia In thy soft Dreams true Ioys appear Awake and see thy Cynthia here Endimion Starts and Catches her in his Arms. She 's here I have my Goddess here Cynthia and Endimion come in Attended by a Train of Stars her Concomitants Cynthia Here here we 'll Regin in full Delight And thou Swain shalt Rule the Night Endi Happy Beings here concea● All the Pleasures which they steal 'T is the Scandal makes the Fault Still she 's Chaste who such is thought Love's delights are always sweet But when Secret Sweeter yet Happy Being c. To the Grand Chorus Cinthia's Celestial Attendants repeat the last Six Lines FINIS Books lately Printed for Richard Wellington at the Lute in St. Pau●'s Church-Yard A'Mathematical 〈◊〉 or the Description and Use of a new filling Rule by which many Usefull and Necessary Questions in Arithmetick Military Orders Interests Trigonometry Planeme●y Sterenometry Geography Astronemy Navigation Fortification Gunnery Dyalling may be sp●el●●y resolved without the help of Pen or Compares By William Hunt Philomath A Discours upon the Nature and Faculties of Man in several Essays With some considerations on the Occurrences or Human Life By Tim Neurse Gent. Familliar Letters written by Iohn late Earl of Rochester to the Honourable Henry S●vile Esq and other Persons of Quality with Love-Letters written by the late Ingenious Mr. Ottway and several Letters written by Sir George Ethri●ge the late Duke of 〈◊〉 c. in two Volumes each Vol. may be had singly Ovid Trave ●●ie or a Bu●lesque on Ovid's Epistles by Captain Alexander Radcliff The Novels c. of the late Ingenious Mrs. Behn Collected into one Vol. viz. Oroonoko or the Royal Slave Fair Jilt or Prince Tarqui● A●es de Cast or the force of Generous Love The Love●s Watch or the Art of Love The Ladies Looking-Glass The Lucky Mistake And the History or the Nun or fair Vow-breaker Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning By William Wotton B. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham The Second Edition with Large Additions With a Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris ●hemistocles Seriates Euripides c. and Aesep's Fables by Dr. Bentley The Family Physician being a choice Collection of Approv'd and Experinc'd Remedies to cure all Diseases incident to Human Bodies usefull in Families and serviceable to Country People by George 〈◊〉 Chymi● Servant to Sir Kelenin Digby till he used A General Treatise of the Diseases of Infants and Children Collected from the most Eminent Practical Authors by Iohn Pechey of the College of Physicians Contempla●●●s Moral and Divine in three parts Written by the late Lord Chief Justice Hales to which is added the Life of the Author by Gi●bert Lord Bishop of Sarum The third part may be had singly Cocker's Decimal A●●thmetick the Second Edition very much enlarged by Iohn Hawkins Schoolmaster at Sr. Gorge's Church in 〈◊〉 Vade Mecus● or the necesary Companion containing Sir Sam. Moreland's Perpetual Almanack shewing the days of the Month for any year Past Present or to come a Table of the Kings Reigns since the Conquest compare with the years of Christ. A Table of the Regin wherein any numbers of Farthings Half-pence Pence and Shillings are ready cast up or great use to all Trades 6. The Interest and Rebate of Money the Forbearance Discount and purchase of Anuuities 7. The Rates of Post-Letters Inland and Outland 8. Account of the Penny-Post 9. The Principal Roads in England shewing the distance of each Town from London also the Market Towns on each Road with the days of the week the Markets are kept on also the Hundred and County each Town stands in 10. The names of the Countries Cities and Burrough-Towns in England and Wales with the member of Knights Citizens and Burgesses chosen therein to serve in Parliament 11. The usual Rates and Fares of Coachmea Ca●men and Watermen The Sixth Edition much Enlarged