The Loves And Heroines of the Poets: Edited By Richard Henry Stoddard

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Thou snowy farm with thy five tenements!
Tell thy white mistress here was one That called to pay his daily rents : But she a-gathering flowers and hearts is gone.
And thou left void to rude possession.
But grieve not, pretty Ermine cabinet.
Thy alabaster lady will come home; If not, what tenant then can fit The slender turnings of thy narrow room, But must ejected be by his own doom ?
Then give me leave to leave my rent with thee: Five kisses, one unto a place ; For though the lute's too high f
...or me.
Yet servants, knowing minikin nor base.
Are still allowed to fiddle with the case.
2JI JOHN CLEVELAND.
1613 — 1658.
[**Pa«jm»"(?) 1661.] UPON PHILLI8, WALKING IN A MORNING BEFORE 8UN-RI8ING.
The sluggish mom as yet undressed, My Phillis brake from out her East, As if she'd made a match to run With Venus, Uslier to the Sun.
The trees (like yeomen of her guard, Serving more for pomp than ward, Banked on each side with loyal duty) Wave branches to enclose her beauty.
The plants, whose luxury was lopped, Or age with crutches underpropped, (Whose wooden carcasses are grown To be but coflSns of their own,) Revive, and at her general dole Each receives his ancient soul.


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