ITunes Cloud Library Vanished

My iTunes Cloud Library has vanished.  Yesterday I installed McAfee virus checker (just in case) - could this be something to do with it?  But it found no viruses etc and didn't delete or move any files - or didn't tell me it had anyway.
Foolishly I only have a cloud copy (to save space on my congested Mac)
Can anyone help?  Is it gone for ever?

Things to check:
Go to "View" in the iTunes menu bar, and see if there is an option to "Show Music in the Cloud."
Press Command + , (comma) to bring up the iTunes preferences, or go to "File" in the iTunes menu bar and then down to Preferences. Here, go to "Store" and make sure that "Show iTunes in the Cloud purchases" is checked.

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