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Bullen, A. H. (Arthur Henry), 1857-1920
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I 5 8 ENGLAND'S HELICON.
" Meantime my mind must suffer Fortune's scorn, My thoughts still wound, like wounds that still are green, My vveaken'd limbs be laid on beds of thorn ; My life decays, although my death's foreseen. Mine eyes, now eyes no more, but seas of tears, Weep on your fill, to cool my burning breast, Where Love did place desire, 'twixt hope and fears ; I say desire, the author of unrest.
" And would to God, Phyllis ! where'er thou be, Thy soul did see the sour of mine estate ; M
...y joys eclipsed for only want of thee, My being with myself at foul debate ; My humble vows, my sufferance of woe, My sobs, and sighs, and ever-watching eyes ; My plaintive tears, my wand'ring to and fro, My will to die, my never-ceasing cries.
" No doubt but then these sorrows would persuade The doom of death to cut my vital twist, That I with thee amidst th' infernal shade, And thou with me might sport us as we list. Oh, if thou wait on fair Proserpine's train, And hearest Orpheus near the Elysian springs, Entreat thy queen to free thee hence again, And let the Thracian guide thee with his strings !


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