Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset.
1638-1706
Written at Sea, in the First Dutch War (1665), the night before an Engagement
TO all you ladies now at land We men at sea indite; But first would have you understand How
hard it is to write: The Muses now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you With a fa, la, la,
la, la.
For though the Muses should prove kind, And fill our empty brain, Yet if rough Neptune rouse
the wind To wave the azure main, Our paper, pen, and ink, and we, Roll up and down our ships at sea With
a fa, la, la, la, la.
Then if we write not by each post, Think not we are unkind; Nor yet conclude our ships are
lost By Dutchmen or by wind: Our tears well send a speedier way, The tide shall bring them twice a day With
a fa, la, la, la, la.
The King with wonder and surprise Will swear the seas grow bold, Because the tides will
higher rise Than eer they did of old: But let him know it is our tears Bring floods of grief to Whitehall stairs With
a fa, la, la, la, la.
Should foggy Opdam chance to know Our sad and dismal story, The Dutch would scorn so
weak a foe, And quit their fort at Goree: For what resistance can they find From men whove left their hearts
behind? With a fa, la, la, la, la.
Let wind and weather do its worst, Be you to us but kind; Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards
curse, No sorrow we shall find: Tis then no matter how things go, Or whos our friend, or whos our foe With
a fa, la, la, la, la.
To pass our tedious hours away We throw a merry main, Or else at serious ombre play; But
why should we in vain Each others ruin thus pursue? We were undone when we left you With a fa, la,
la, la, la.
But now our fears tempestuous grow And cast our hopes away; Whilst you, regardless of our
woe, Sit careless at a play: Perhaps permit some happier man To kiss your hand, or flirt your fan With a
fa, la, la, la, la.
When any mournful tune you hear, That dies in every note As if it sighd with each mans care For
being so remote, Think then how often love weve made To you, when all those tunes were playd With a
fa, la, la, la, la.
In justice you cannot refuse To think of our distress, When we for hopes of honour lose Our
certain happiness: All those designs are but to prove Ourselves more worthy of your love With a fa, la,
la, la, la.
And now weve told you all our loves, And likewise all our fears, In hopes this declaration moves Some
pity for our tears: Lets hear of no inconstancy We have too much of that at sea With a fa, la, la, la, la.
DORINDAs sparkling wit, and eyes, Uniting cast too fierce a light, Which blazes high, but
quickly dies, Pains not the heart, but hurts the sight.
Love is a calmer, gentler joy, Smooth are his looks and soft his pace, Her Cupid is a black-
guard boy That runs his link full in your face.
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