Both (together). Both All gentle hearts in turn With love must glow; And greater charms that burn A greater debt will owe. With love must glow; A greater debt will owe. A Cupid (alone). A Cupid What boots to play the truant's part, And shield yourselves against the dart? The sunny day is flown and gone, The hour lost may ne'er be won. Both (together). Both All gentle hearts in turn With love must glow; And greater charms that burn A greater debt will owe. With love must glow; A greater debt will owe. Part II. Part II A Zephyr (alone). A Zephyr Great Love hath potent charms; To him we yield our arms; His cares and sorrows sweet Have, too, their joy—though fleet! To follow him, all hearts Would court a thousand darts. If we would taste his deep delight, Ah! we must pine till fades the light Before our eyes. A worthless life it is—when love Fills not the heart it fain would move! To follow him, all hearts Would court a thousand darts.