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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Fairest, believe, nothing thought dangerous
Shall hence proceed, tho Door surprized thus;
I'l Honour boast, 'twas done from sober Mind;
Chast like your Own, for virtuous Love inclin'd.
My Entrance (next) with Ranging Walk thus far
Excuse may plead, None there to stop, debar.
For th' Musick, Voice, if not given thanks to You,
I shall thank Fortune for't, Sight Lovely'st too.
Person conjoyn'd; Both Prais'd, advanc'd howere.
Prime, dainty'st Blush, Clermanthe answer'd there.
Shall hence proceed, tho Door surprized thus;
I'l Honour boast, 'twas done from sober Mind;
Chast like your Own, for virtuous Love inclin'd.
My Entrance (next) with Ranging Walk thus far
Excuse may plead, None there to stop, debar.
For th' Musick, Voice, if not given thanks to You,
I shall thank Fortune for't, Sight Lovely'st too.
Person conjoyn'd; Both Prais'd, advanc'd howere.
Prime, dainty'st Blush, Clermanthe answer'd there.
The Grecian Story | ||