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"To His Coy Love" by Michael Drayton I pray thee, leave, love me no more,Call home the heart you gave me! I but in vain that saint adore That can but will not save me. These poor half-kisses kill me quite Was ever man thus servèd? Amidst an ocean of delight For pleasure to be starvèd? Show me no more those snowy breasts With azure riverets branchèd, Where, whilst mine eye with plenty feasts, Yet is my thirst not stanchèd; O Tantalus, thy pains neer tell! By me thou art prevented: Tis nothing to be plagued in Hell, But thus in Heaven tormented. Clip me no more in those dear arms, Nor thy lifes comfort call me, O these are but too powerful charms, And do but more enthral me! But see how patient I am grown In all this coil about thee: Come, nice thing, let thy heart alone, I cannot live without thee! Read more Michael Drayton on Bibliomania |
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