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B01968 Celinda's last gasp: or, Her farewel to false Coridon. Since Coridon prou'd false in heart, Celinda mourned sore, but feeling too too great a smart, she vow'd to love no more: but at the last all-conquering death did ease her troubled mind, and as she parted with her breath, he staid not long behing. To the tune of, Young Phaeon, [...] fame: or, Cloris fuss of harmless thoughts. 1680 (1680) Wing C1658; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.8[45] 1,189 1

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Celindas last Gasp OR Her Farewel to False Coridon Since Coridon prou'd false in heart Celinda Mourned sore But feeling too too great a smart she vow'd to Love no more But at the last all Conquering Death did ease her troubled mind And as she parted with her Breath he staid not long behind To the Tune of Young Ph●eon Busie Fame Or Cloris fult of Harmless thoughts ATtend true Lovers and give ear unto my Dying Song For unto you I will declare how Cupid did me wrong For with his powerful cruel Dart he sought my grief and woe And pierc'd my tender Love-sick heart which proves my overthrow And Coridon who I did love beyond all other men To his Celinda false did prove which cut my heart agen So now I to the Grave am brought for loving too too well Love would have brought a heaven I thought but now it Proves a Hell Ah! fate to me so cruel still now let me know the cause That you this seek my Blood to spill for keeping Cupids Laws Them in my mind I thought I was oblieged to obey But now too late I find alas my comforts all decay When poor Celinda's dead and gone and laid within her Brave Write some Love Verses on my Touch 't is all I now do crave But yet I fear no Shepherdess e're felt so deep a Wound My griefs and sorrows to express there 's none that can be found Who can relate my riged fate and not be drown'd in Tears Or who can pitty my sad state that have for Months and years Been Languishing in this Abiss and can no bottom find Rob'd of all joy and true Loves Bliss and troubled in my mind And Coridon for thy hard heart thou shalt tormented be For causing all this grief and smart which happened unto me For in the dead time of the night while others take their rest With Visions strange I 'le thee affright and prove a breadful Guest Oh then too late thou shalt repent that thou wert so unkind 'T will be in vain for to lament that thou shalt surely find Where ever thou shalt be alone I 'le still be in thy sight I 'le make thee sigh and grieve and mourn and rob thee of Delight That thou mayst be a warning to such as like thee would prove And seek more Maidens to undo wrapt up in bonds of Love Who cannot find one hours content but burn with endless fire And do both night end day lament wanting their hearts desire So farewel cruel Coridon I 'le never love thee more Thou once wert he I doted on and did too much adore One minute I out of my mind could not my Shepherd keep But he was Cruel and unkind and laught to see me weep My sorrows now will have an end that I continued in And loosing his once faithful friend his Torments will begin True lovers all observe his fall of falshood still beware For punishment is due to all that lay for Maids a share And thus the poor Celinda Dy'd with a sad troubled breast And Coridon was terrified as is before exprest But let no lovers after this be faithless and unkind For when the Shepherd did see this he staid not long behind Printed for J. Deacon at the Sign of the Rainbow near Davids-Inn in Holborn