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This glee gained a Catch Club prize medal in 1777.
Lyrics: Anon, probably the composer
Rise my joy, sweet mirth attend,
I'm resolv'd to be thy friend.
Sneaking Phoebus hides his head,
He's with Thetis gone to bed.
Th' he will not on me shine,
Still there's brightness in the wine.
From Bacchus I'll such lustre borrow
My face shall be a sun tomorrow.
Rise my joy, sweet mirth attend,
I'm resolv'd to be thy friend.
Sneaking Phoebus hides his head,
He's with Thetis gone to bed.
Th' he will not on me shine,
Still there's brightness in the wine.
From Bacchus I'll such lustre borrow
My face shall be a sun tomorrow.