Trifles ... with several others, not more Considerable. The second edition. By R. Dodsley |
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Song V. The Meeting Kiss.
Let me fly into thy arms;
Let me taste again thy charms;
Kiss me, press me to thy breast
In raptures not to be exprest.
Let me taste again thy charms;
Kiss me, press me to thy breast
In raptures not to be exprest.
Let me clasp thy lovely waist;
Throw thy arms around my neck:
Thus embracing and embrac'd,
Nothing shall our raptures check.
Hearts with mutual pleasure glowing;
Lips with lips together growing;
Eyes with tears of gladness flowing;
Eyes, and lips, and hearts shall show,
Th' excess of joy that meeting lovers know.
Throw thy arms around my neck:
Thus embracing and embrac'd,
Nothing shall our raptures check.
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Lips with lips together growing;
Eyes with tears of gladness flowing;
Eyes, and lips, and hearts shall show,
Th' excess of joy that meeting lovers know.
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