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第21章 ** AMORES **(1)

*79*

MRS ELIZ: WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF THE

LOST SHEPHERDESS

Among the myrtles as I walk'd Love and my sighs thus intertalk'd:

Tell me, said I, in deep distress, Where I may find my Shepherdess?

--Thou fool, said Love, know'st thou not this?

In every thing that's sweet she is.

In yond' carnation go and seek, There thou shalt find her lip and cheek;

In that enamell'd pansy by, There thou shalt have her curious eye;

In bloom of peach and rose's bud, There waves the streamer of her blood.

--'Tis true, said I; and thereupon I went to pluck them one by one, To make of parts an union;

But on a sudden all were gone.

At which I stopp'd; Said Love, these be The true resemblances of thee;

For as these flowers, thy joys must die;

And in the turning of an eye;

And all thy hopes of her must wither, Like those short sweets here knit together.

*80*

A VOW TO VENUS

Happily I had a sight Of my dearest dear last night;

Make her this day smile on me, And I'll roses give to thee!

*81*

UPON LOVE

A crystal vial Cupid brought, Which had a juice in it:

Of which who drank, he said, no thought Of Love he should admit.

I, greedy of the prize, did drink, And emptied soon the glass;

Which burnt me so, that I do think The fire of hell it was.

Give me my earthen cups again, The crystal I contemn, Which, though enchased with pearls, contain A deadly draught in them.

And thou, O Cupid! come not to My threshold,--since I see, For all I have, or else can do, Thou still wilt cozen me.

*82*

UPON JULIA'S CLOTHES

Whenas in silks my Julia goes, Till, then, methinks, how sweetly flows That liquefaction of her clothes!

Next, when I cast mine eyes, and see That brave vibration each way free;

O how that glittering taketh me!

*83*

THE BRACELET TO JULIA

Why I tie about thy wrist, Julia, this my silken twist?

For what other reason is't, But to shew thee how in part Thou my pretty captive art?

But thy bond-slave is my heart;

'Tis but silk that bindeth thee, Knap the thread and thou art free;

But 'tis otherwise with me;

I am bound, and fast bound so, That from thee I cannot go;

If I could, I would not so.

*84*

UPON JULIA'S RIBBON

As shews the air when with a rain-bow graced, So smiles that ribbon 'bout my Julia's waist;

Or like----Nay, 'tis that Zonulet of love, Wherein all pleasures of the world are wove.

*85*

TO JULIA

How rich and pleasing thou, my Julia, art, In each thy dainty and peculiar part!

First, for thy Queen-ship on thy head is set Of flowers a sweet commingled coronet;

About thy neck a carkanet is bound, Made of the Ruby, Pearl, and Diamond;

A golden ring, that shines upon thy thumb;

About thy wrist the rich Dardanium;

Between thy breasts, than down of swans more white, There plays the Sapphire with the Chrysolite.

No part besides must of thyself be known, But by the Topaz, Opal, Calcedon.

*86*

ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA

When I behold a forest spread With silken trees upon thy head;

And when I see that other dress Of flowers set in comeliness;

When I behold another grace In the ascent of curious lace, Which, like a pinnacle, doth shew The top, and the top-gallant too;

Then, when I see thy tresses bound Into an oval, square, or round, And knit in knots far more than I.

Can tell by tongue, or True-love tie;

Next, when those lawny films I see Play with a wild civility;

And all those airy silks to flow, Alluring me, and tempting so--

I must confess, mine eye and heart Dotes less on nature than on art.

*87*

HER BED

See'st thou that cloud as silver clear, Plump, soft, and swelling every where?

'Tis Julia's bed, and she sleeps there.

*88*

THE ROCK OF RUBIES, AND THE QUARRY OF

PEARLS

Some ask'd me where the Rubies grew:

And nothing I did say, But with my finger pointed to The lips of Julia.

Some ask'd how Pearls did grow, and where:

Then spoke I to my girl, To part her lips, and shew me there The quarrelets of Pearl.

*89*

THE PARLIAMENT OF ROSES TO JULIA

I dreamt the Roses one time went To meet and sit in Parliament;

The place for these, and for the rest Of flowers, was thy spotless breast.

Over the which a state was drawn Of tiffany, or cob-web lawn;

Then in that Parly all those powers Voted the Rose the Queen of flowers;

But so, as that herself should be The Maid of Honour unto thee.

*90*

UPON JULIA'S RECOVERY

Droop, droop no more, or hang the head, Ye roses almost withered;

Now strength, and newer purple get, Each here declining violet.

O primroses! let this day be A resurrection unto ye;

And to all flowers allied in blood, Or sworn to that sweet sisterhood.

For health on Julia's cheek hath shed Claret and cream commingled;

And those, her lips, do now appear As beams of coral, but more clear.

*91*

UPON JULIA'S HAIR FILLED WITH DEW

Dew sate on Julia's hair, And spangled too, Like leaves that laden are With trembling dew;

Or glitter'd to my sight, As when the beams Have their reflected light Danced by the streams.

*92*

CHERRY RIPE

Cherry-ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry, Full and fair ones; come, and buy:

If so be you ask me where They do grow? I answer, there Where my Julia's lips do smile;--

There's the land, or cherry-isle;

Whose plantations fully show All the year where cherries grow.

*93*

THE CAPTIVE BEE; OR, THE LITTLE FILCHER

As Julia once a-slumb'ring lay, It chanced a bee did fly that way, After a dew, or dew-like shower, To tipple freely in a flower;

For some rich flower, he took the lip Of Julia, and began to sip;

But when he felt he suck'd from thence Honey, and in the quintessence, He drank so much he scarce could stir;

So Julia took the pilferer.

And thus surprised, as filchers use, He thus began himself t'excuse:

'Sweet lady-flower, I never brought Hither the least one thieving thought;

But taking those rare lips of yours For some fresh, fragrant, luscious flowers, I thought I might there take a taste, Where so much sirup ran at waste.

Besides, know this, I never sting The flower that gives me nourishing;

But with a kiss, or thanks, do pay For honey that I bear away.'

--This said, he laid his little scrip Of honey 'fore her ladyship, And told her, as some tears did fall, That, that he took, and that was all.

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