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Argalvs and Parthenia

Written by Fra: Quarles

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Now Argalus awakes; and now the light
Is euen as welcome to him, as the night:
His eyes are fixt vpon his louely Bride,
While she lyes sweetly slumbring by his side.
She sleepes; He views her; Thrice, his mind was bent,
To call Parthenia, and thrice it did repent.
Sometimes, his lips, with a stolne kisse would greet
Her guiltlesse lips; (They say stolne goods are sweet)
At length, she wakes; and hides her blushing cheekes
In his warme bosome; where, she safely seekes
For Sanctuary, whereunto should fly
The guilt of her protected modesty.
He smiles, and whispers in her deafned eare;
(Women can vnderstand, and yet not heare)
He speakes, but she (euen whilst his lips was breaking
Their words) with hers, did stop his lips frō speaking