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A33851 A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons 1672 (1672) Wing C5177; ESTC R9531 27,418 154

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consent that it should live First it never shall a hope advance Of waiting on you but by seeming chance I at a distance will adore your eyes As awful Persians do the Eastern Skies I never will presume to think of Sex Nor with gross thoughts my deathless love perplex I tread a pleasant path without design And to thy care my happiness resign From Heaven it self thy beauty cannot be A freer gift then is my love to thee To a Devout young Woman PHillis this mighty zeal asswage You over act your part The Martyrs at your tender age Gave Heaven but half their heart Old men till past the pleasure ne're Declaim against the sin 'T is early to begin to fear The Devil at fifteen The World to Youth is too severe And like a treacherous light Beauty the actions of the fair Exposes to their sight And yet this World as old as 't is Is oft deceiv'd by 't too Wise Combinations seldom miss Let 's try what we can do SONG VVHen Aurelia first became The Mistress of his heart So mild and gentle was her reign Thirsis in hers had part Reserves and care he laid aside And gave his Love the Reins The headlong course he now must bide No other way remains At first her cruelty he fear'd But that being overcome No second for a while appear'd And he thought all his own He call'd himself a happier man Then ever lov'd before Her favours still his hopes outran What Mortal can have more Love smil'd at first then looking grave Said Thirsis leave to boast More joy then all her kindness gave Her fickleness will cost He spoke and from that fatal time All Thirsis did or said Appear'd unwelcome or a cirme To the ungrateful Maid Then he despairing of her heart Would fain have had his own Love answered such a Nymph could part With nothing she had won To CLORIS CLoris I cannot say your eyes Did my unwary heart surprise Nor will I swear it was your face Your shape or any nameless grace For you are so intirely fair To love a part injustice were No drowning man can know which drop Of water his last breath did stop So when the Stars in Heaven appear And joyn to make the Night look clear The Light we no one's Bounty call But the united work of all He that both lips or hands adore Deserves them only and no more But I love all and every part And nothing less can ease my heart Cupid that Lover weakly strikes Who can express what 't is he likes SONG A Vrelia art thou mad To let the World in me Envy joyes I never had And censure them in thee Fill'd with grief for what is past Let us at length be wise And the Banquet boldly tast Since we have paid the price Love does easie souls despise Who loose themselves for toyes And escapes for those devise Who tast his utmost joyes To be thus for Trifles blam'd Like theirs a folly is Who are for vain swearing damn'd And knew no higher bliss Love should like the year be crown'd With sweet variety Hope should in the Spring be found Kind fears and jealousie In the Sommer flower should rise And in the Autumn Fruit His Spring doth else but mock our eyes And in a scoff salute SONG LOve still has something of the Sea From whence his Mother rose No time his Slaves from doubt can free Nor give their thoughts repose They are becalm'd in clearest dayes And in rough weather tost They wither under cold delayes Or are in tempests lost One while they seem to touch the Port Then straight into the Main Some angry Wind in cruel sport Their Vessel drives again At first disdain and pride they fear Which if they chance to scape Rivals and Falshood soon appear In a more dreadful shape By such degrees to joy they come And are so long withstood So slowly they receive the summe It hardly does them good 'T is cruel to prolong a pain And to defer a Bliss Believe me gentle Hermione No less inhumane is An hundred thousand oathes your fears Perhaps would not remove And if I gaz'd a thousand years I could no deeper love T is fitter much for you to guess Then me for to explain But grant O grant that happiness Which only does remain A Dialogue between Amintas and Celia Celia AMintas I am come alone According as I said But whither is thy Honour flown I fear I am betray'd Thy looks are chang'd and in the place Of innocent desires Methinks I see thy eyes and face Burn with unusual fires Amintas See's not my Celia Nature wear One Countenance in the Spring And yet another shape prepare To bring the Harvest in Look on the Eagle how unlike He to the Egg is found When he prepares his Pownce to strike His Prey against the ground Fears might my Infant Love become 'T were want of kindness now Should modesty my Hopes benum Or check what you allow Celia Amintas hold what could you worse To worst of Women do Ah! how could you a passion nurse So much my Honours Foe Amintas Make not an idol of a Toy Which every breath can shake Which all must have or none enjoy What course so e're we take Whil'st Women hate or Men are vain You cannot be secure What makes my Celia then a pain So fruitless to endure Celia Could I the World neglect for thee Thy love though dear it cost In some unkind conceit of me Would be untimely lost Thou would'st thy own example fear And every heedless word I chance let fall beyond thy care Would some new doubt afford Amintas If I am jealous 't is because I know not where you love With me fulfil Loves gentle Laws And all my fears remove Celia Women like things at second hand Do half their value loose But whil'st all Courtship they withstand May at their pleasure choose Amintas This were a fine discourse my Dear If we were not alone But now Love whispers in my ear There 's somewhat to be done She said she never would forgive He kissing swore she should And told her she was mad to strive Against their mutual good What farther past I cannot tell But sure not much amiss He vow'd he lov'd her dearly well She answered with a kiss SONG GEt you gone you will undo me If you love me don't pursue me Let that inclination perish Which I dare no longer cherish It does of late so fast prevail It must go now or not at all For should it gather farther strength T' would give my Honour Laws at length With harmless thoughts I did begin But in the Crowd Love entred in I knew him not he was so gay So innocent and full of play At every hour in every place I either saw or form'd your face All that in Playes was finely writ My thoughts for you and me did fit My Dreams at night were all of you Such as till then I never knew I sported thus with young desire