LOVE'S an headstrong wild desireTo possess what we admire: Hurrying on without reflecting, All that's just or wise neglecting. Pain or pleasure it is neither, But excess of both together; Now, addressing, cringing, whining, Vowing, fretting, weeping, pining, Murm'ring, languishing and sighing, Mad, despairing, raving, dying: Now, caressing, laughing, toying, Fondling, kissing and enjoying. Always in extremes abiding, Without measure, fond or chiding: Either furious with possessing, Or despairing of the blessing: Now transported; now tormented; Still uneasy; ne'er contented. None can tell its rise or progress, Or its ingress or its egress, Whether by a look produced, Or by sympathy infused. Fancy does so well maintain it, Weaker reason can't restrain it, But is forced to fly before it, Or else worship and adore it. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MY EXCELLENT LUCASIA, ON OUR FRIENDSHIP. 17TH JULY 1651 by KATHERINE PHILIPS OPPORTUNITY by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL THE BARD'S EXCUSE by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE WOOD THRUSH by SUSAN SHARP ADAMS A THOUGHT ON DEATH by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD AFFINITES: 3 by MATHILDE BLIND FLOWER DAY by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE |