I LOV'D thee, faithless Man, and love thee still, Thou fatal object of my fond desires, And that which nourishes these amorous fires, Is Hope, by which I love against my will. Great was the passion thou didst late express, Yet scorn'st me now, whom long thou didst adore, Sporting with others, her thou mind'st no more, Whom thou hast call'd thy Heav'n and happiness. Think not by this, thy Lesbia thee invites, To spend thy years in dalliance and delights, 'Tis but to keep her faith in memory; But if to grieve my soul thou only strive, To thy reproach, and to my boast I'll live, A monument of thy INCONSTANCY. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HIGH PLAINS RAG by JAMES GALVIN THOUGHTS OF A TINY PIG by DAVID IGNATOW THE EXPANDED COMPOSITION by CLARENCE MAJOR SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: SHACK DYE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE NEW APOCRYPHA: BUSINESS REVERSES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |