I @3Thyrsis.@1 Fair @3Iris@1 and her Swain Were in a shady Bow'r; Where @3Thyrsis@1 long in vain Had sought the Shepherd's hour. At length his Hand advancing upon her snowy Breast, He said, O kiss me longer, And longer yet and longer, If you will make me Blest. II @3Iris.@1 An easie yielding Maid By trusting is undone; Our Sex is oft betray'd, By granting Love too soon. If you desire to gain me, your Suff'rings to redress; Prepare to love me longer, And longer yet, and longer, Before you shall possess. III @3Thyrsis.@1 The little Care you show, Of all my Sorrows past, Makes Death appear too slow, And Life too long to last. Fair @3Iris@1 kiss me kindly, in pity of my Fate; And kindly still, and kindly, Before it is too late. IV @3Iris.@1 You fondly Court your Bliss, And no Advances make; 'Tis not for Maids to kiss, But 'tis for Men to take. So you may kiss me kindly, and I will not rebell; But kindly still, and kindly, But Kiss me not and tell. V A RONDEAU @3Chorus.@1 Thus at the Height we love and live, And fear not to be poor: We give, and give, and give, and give, Till we can give no more: But what to day will take away, To Morrow will restore. Thus at the heighth we love and live, And fear not to be poor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODE TO ETHIOPIA by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR EVENING TRAINS by MARY TRUE AYER FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: LOVE IS WISER THAN AMBITION by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES IN THAT DAY by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON WINTER: EAST ANGLIA by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN SORDELLO: BOOK 3 by ROBERT BROWNING ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY LORD KNOWLES: THE GARDENER SPEAKS by THOMAS CAMPION |