I PRITHEE, leave me, love me no more, Call home that heart you gave me; I, but in vain, that saint adore, That can, but will not, save me; These poor half-kisses kill me quite, Was ever man thus served, Amidst an ocean of delight And pleasure to be starved? O Tantalus, thy pains ne'er tell By me thou art prevented 'Tis nothing to be plagued in Hell, But thus in Heaven tormented | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SMALLISH SON by HAYDEN CARRUTH ON THE PROPOSAL TO ERECT A MONUMENT IN ENGLAND TO LORD BYRON by EMMA LAZARUS MANHATTAN, 1609 by EDWIN MARKHAM SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ELIZABETH CHILDERS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 11 by EZRA POUND |