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2. Hail! Bright Cecilia, Hail! fill ev'ry Heart! With Love of thee and thy Celestial Art; 3. Hark! hark! each Tree its silence breaks, 4. 'Tis Natures's Voice; thro' all the moving Wood 5. Soul of the World! Inspir'd by thee, 6. Thou tun'st this World below, the Spheres above, 7. With that sublime Celestial Lay |
8. Wondrous Machine! To thee the Warbling Lute, 9. The Airy Violin 10. In vain the Am'rous Flute and soft Guitarr, 11. The Fife and all the Harmony of War, 12. Let these amongst themselves contest, 13. Hail! Bright Cecilia, Hail to thee! |
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