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FOURTH BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 18 by THOMAS CAMPION

Poet Analysis

First Line: THINK'ST THOU TO SEDUCE ME WITH WORDS THAT HAVE NO MEANING?
Last Line: BUT ALAS! WHO LESS COULD DO THAT FOUND SO GOOD OCCASION!
Subject(s): COURTSHIP; LANGUAGE; SEDUCTION; WORDS; VOCABULARY;

THINK'ST thou to seduce me then with words that have no meaning?
Parrots so can learn to prate, our speech by pieces gleaning:
Nurses teach their children so about the time of weaning.

Learn to speak first, then to woo: to wooing much pertaineth:
He that courts us, wanting art, soon falters when he feigneth,
Looks asquint on his discourse and smiles when he complaineth.

Skilful anglers hide their hooks, fit baits for every season;
But with crooked pins fish thou, as babes do that want reason;
Gudgeons only can be caught with such poor tricks of treason.

Ruth forgive me, if I erred, from human heart compassion,
When I laughed sometimes too much to see thy foolish fashion:
But alas! who less could do that found so good occasion!



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