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KING ARTHUR: SONG by JOHN DRYDEN

Poet Analysis

First Line: HOW HAPPY THE LOVER
Last Line: THE PLEASURES OF LOVE.
Subject(s): HAPPINESS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; JOY; DELIGHT;

1

How happy the Lover,
How easie his Chain,
How pleasing his Pain!
How sweet to discover
He sighs not in vain.
For Love ev'ry Creature
Is form'd by his Nature;
No Joys are above
The Pleasures of Love.

2

In vain are our Graces,
In vain are your Eyes,
If Love you despise;
When Age furrows Faces,
'Tis time to be wise.
Then use the short Blessing,
That flies in Possessing:
No Joys are above
The Pleasures of Love.



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