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HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 46 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH

First Line: A POET SAID, IF CUPID BE A POWER
Last Line: ALIVE TO DEATH, BUT DEAD UNTO THE WORLD.

A poet said, if Cupid be a power,
Let him possess me now with his desire,
When suddenly his eyes began to lower,
And he expir'd his life in helpless fire.
And so must I perish within that flame,
If these will not thy heart to pity bend;
If still thy flinty heart remains the same,
I wish that with this line, my life might end;
And this complaint about the earth be hurl'd,
Alive to death, but dead unto the world.



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