A Song Set by M r. Henry Purcell. and Sung by himself at S t Caecelia's Feast. and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross. —
[...] 'Tis Natures Voice, 'tis Natures Voice, by all the move—ing
[...] Wood of Creatues un—derstood: The universal Tongue, the universal
[...] Tongue, to none of all her num'rous Race — unknown: From her, from her it learnt the
[...] migh ty the migh—ty, the migh—ty Art to court — the Ear: or strike or strike —
[...] The Heart: at once the Passions to express and move — at once the passions to express,
[...] to express & move — We hear, and strait we Grieve — or Hate;—
[...] & strait we Grieve — or Hate; Rejoice —
[...] or — Love: In unseen Chains, it does the Fancy
[...] bind. — it does it does y e Fan—cy bind: At once it
[...] charms — the Sence and cap—tivates y e Mind: at once it charms — the Sence. and cap — tivates the Mind.