The Basia of Joannes Secundus Translated Into English Verse to Which is Added Th

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But when circled in thy arms, As I'm panting o'er thy charms, O'er thy cheeks of rosy bloom, O'er thy lips that breathe perfume, O'er thine eyes so sweetly-bright, Shedding soft-expressive light, Then, nor cheeks of rosy bloom, Nor thy lips that breathe perfume, 42 — " ■ " ^ mmm ^mmmmmmmamm KISS VII Nor thine eyes, expressive light, Bless thy lover's envious sight ; Nor that soothing smile, which cheers All his tender hopes and fears : For, as radiant Phoebus streams O'er the globe with placid
...beams, Whirling thro' th' aetherial way The fiery-axled car of day, And from the tempestuous sky, While the rapid coursers fly, All the stormy clouds are driv'n, Which deform'd the face of heav'n ; So, thy golden smile, my fair ! Chases ev'ry am'rous care ; Dries the torrents of mine eyes, Calms my fond, tumultuous sighs.
Oh ! how emulous the strife 'Twixt my lips and eyes, sweet life ! Of thy charms are these possest, Those are envious till they're blest : 43 KISS VII Think not, then, that, in my love, I'll be rivall'd e'en by Jove, When such jealous conflicts rise 'Twixt my very lips and eyes.


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