The Grecian Story Being an Historical Poem, in Five Books. To which is Annex'd The Grove: Consisting of Divers Shorter Poems upon several Subjects. By J. H. [i.e. John Harington] |
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This heightned too, might pleasing thoughts advance;
Kind Uncle of hers at Corinth dwelt, by chance
Well known to both, informed of his Name:
Thus, joyntly all Confederates became
For present Grant, importunate did shew;
Choice Grounds on either side enforcing so.
Vendormes pray'd, She rather would strange Doom
That hour pronounce, than bid him leave the Room
Unsatisfi'd; since shall most constant Lover,
As earnest be, no Paper-flames discover.
Kind Uncle of hers at Corinth dwelt, by chance
Well known to both, informed of his Name:
Thus, joyntly all Confederates became
For present Grant, importunate did shew;
Choice Grounds on either side enforcing so.
Vendormes pray'd, She rather would strange Doom
That hour pronounce, than bid him leave the Room
Unsatisfi'd; since shall most constant Lover,
As earnest be, no Paper-flames discover.
The Grecian Story | ||