Rare Poems of the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries;

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Rare Poems of the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries;
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897, Ed
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And give his bow and shafts to me : I ask no other legacy : This happy fate I then would prove.
That, since thy heart I can not move I 'd cure and kill my own with love.
Yet why should I so cruel be.
To kill myself with loving thee.
And thou a tyrant still to me ?
Perhaps, could'st thou affedlion show To me, I should not love thee so.
And that would be my medicine too.
Then choose to love me or deny, I will not be so fond to die, A martyr to thy cruelty : If thou be'st weary of me, when Thou ar
...t so wise to love again, Command, and I *11 forsake thee then.
Digitized by Google I02 SHIRLEY w SONG TO HYMEN HAT HELP of tongue do they require Or use of other art.
Whose hands thus speak their chaste desire And grasp each other's heart?
Weak is that chain that 's made of air, Our tongues but chase our breath : When pahns thus meet tliere *s no despair To make a double wreath.
Give but a sigh, a speaking look, I care not for more noise ; Or let me kiss your hand — the book, And I have made my choice.


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