William Alexander, Earl of Stirling.
580?-1640
O HAPPY Tithon! if thou knowst thy hap, And valuest thy wealth, as I my want, Then needst
thou notwhich ah! I grieve to grant Repine at Jove, lulld in his lemans lap: That golden shower in
which he did repose One dewy drop it stains Which thy Aurora rains Upon the rural plains, When from
thy bed she passionately goes.
Then, wakend with the music of the merles, She not remembers Memnon when she mourns: That
faithful flame which in her bosom burns From crystal conduits throws those liquid pearls; Sad from thy
sight so soon to be removed, She so her grief delates. O favourd by the fates Above the happiest states, Who
art of one so worthy well-beloved!
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