Speculum Amantis Love Poems From Rare Song Books And Miscellanies of the Sevent
Speculum Amantis Love Poems From Rare Song Books And Miscellanies of the Sevent
Bullen, A. H. (Arthur Henry), 1857-1920
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soon ended the delight ; For too much love had hastened ^ its flight, And every ravish'd sense too soon awake, Rapt up in bliss it did but now partake : Which left the lovers in a state to prove Long were the pains but short the joys of love. 1 Old ed. "had had hastn'ed. " SPECULUM AMANTIS. From MS. Rawlinson Poet. 94. Fol. 192. The 1 Resolution. NAY, Silvia, now you're cruel grown ; I'll swear you most unjustly frown. I only asked (in vain) to taste ^^'hat you denied with mighty haste ; ^ Ther...e are some verses in Thomas Flalman's Songs and Poems, 1674, which suggested, or were suggested by, the present poem. They run thus : — The Slight. I did but crave that I might kiss, If not her lip, at least her hand. The coolest lover's frequent bliss ; And rude is she that will withstand That inoffensive liberty ; She (would you think it?) in a fume Turn'd her about and left the room : "Not she!" she vowed, "not she!" "Well, Charissa, " then said I, "If it must thus for ever be, I can renounce my slavery And, since you will not, can be free.
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