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Shook off my sober guards and civil fears; |
Appear to him as he to me appears, |
All melting; though our drops this diff'rence bore: |
His poisoned me, and mine did him restore. |
'In him a plenitude of subtle matter, |
Applied to cautels, all strange forms receives, |
Of burning blushes or of weeping water, |
Or swooning paleness; and he takes and leaves, |
In either's aptness, as it best deceives, |
To blush at speeches rank, to weep at woes, |
Or to turn white and swoon at tragic shows; |
'That not a heart which in his level came |
Could scape the hail of his all-hurting aim, |
Showing fair nature is both kind and tame; |
And, veiled in them, did win whom he would maim. |
Against the thing he sought he would exclaim; |
When he most burned in heart-wished luxury, |
He preached pure maid and praised cold chastity. |
'Thus merely with the garment of a Grace |
The naked and concealed fiend he covered, |
That th' unexperient gave the tempter place, |
Which, like a cherubin, above them hovered. |
Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered? |
Ay me, I fell, and yet do question make |
What I should do again for such a sake. |
'O, that infected moisture of his eye, |
O, that false fire which in his cheek so glowed, |
O, that forced thunder from his heart did fly, |
O, that sad breath his spongy lungs bestowed, |
O, all that borrowed motion, seeming owed, |
Would yet again betray the fore-betrayed, |
And new pervert a reconciled maid.' |
THE END |
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