The book The Paradise of Coquettes, a Poem in Nine Parts was written by author Thomas Brown Here you can read free online of The Paradise of Coquettes, a Poem in Nine Parts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Paradise of Coquettes, a Poem in Nine Parts a good or bad book?
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Some day-fly's wing, that dies, and ne'er has slept. Lives the light vow, scarce longer than 'tis kepU Ah ! call not perfidy her fickle choice ! Ah ! find not falsehood in an angel's voice ! True to one word, and constant to one aim, , Let man's hard' soul be stubborn as his frame ; Bat leave sweet Woman's form and mind at will To bend, and vary, and be graceful atill ! And yet, if signs from Heaven the truth declare. Even Wong's geptle vows are more than air; Twice— as if Nature had to list be...en lodi, , Or some strange terror iivmbled in an oath,«-~ When to aw lover's eye, •ne^over'a arma. Rash Zephyra decreed her thousand cfiariDg, Ere her bright lips could speak the fatal strain. Which seem'd to doom them to be bright in vain, Even onlier quick and never-faltering tongue, Twic^, as by miracle, theaentence bung; Twice, by some warning power unseen impelled, Creak'd the %)ow hiug^ and shook the door it held^ d by Google ^^T III.] w ao^vu^tmt. 81 And if it calVd agnia iieir breagt to glow At the dear adund, wbich once i^nounc'd thebeAu ; To the far mirror twice her eye she raia'd.
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