Clarastella Together with Poems occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs. By Robert Heath |
To her, the Storm ceasing.
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To her, the Storm ceasing.
How
Neptune smiles to view this Deitie
Which all the hoarie Gods amaz'd to see,
Are at a stand and cannot move
When they behold this Queen of Love!
Which all the hoarie Gods amaz'd to see,
Are at a stand and cannot move
When they behold this Queen of Love!
Thy brow not wrinkled now with fear, the sea
Resumes its smoothness by a Sympathie:
And whilst thou smil'st the rougher main
Is levell'd to a verdant plain.
Resumes its smoothness by a Sympathie:
And whilst thou smil'st the rougher main
Is levell'd to a verdant plain.
A happy Halcyon calmness sits upon
The equal face of all the Ocean:
And not a wave his head dares show
While thus in triumph you do go.
The equal face of all the Ocean:
And not a wave his head dares show
While thus in triumph you do go.
With such fair Wind and Weather, oh let me
Sail alwaies! and I ne'r shal sea-sick be!
Sail alwaies! and I ne'r shal sea-sick be!
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