Occasional Verses of Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbery and Castle-Island Deceased in August, 1648 |
Echo to a Rock.
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Occasional Verses of Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbery and Castle-Island | ||
Echo to a Rock.
Thou heaven-threat'ning Rock, gentler then she!
Since of my pain
Thou still more sensible wilt be,
Only when thou giv'st leave but to complain.
Echo
Since of my pain
Thou still more sensible wilt be,
Only when thou giv'st leave but to complain.
Complain.
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But thou dost answer too, although in vain
Thou answer'st when thou canst no pity show.
Echo
Thou answer'st when thou canst no pity show.
Oh.
What canst thou speak and pity too?
Then yet a further favour do,
And tell if of my griefs I any end shall know.
Echo
Then yet a further favour do,
And tell if of my griefs I any end shall know.
No.
Sure she will pity him that loves her so truly.
Echo
You ly.
Vile Rock, thou now grow'st so unruly,
That had'st thou life as thou hast voice,
Thou should'st dye at my foot.
Echo
That had'st thou life as thou hast voice,
Thou should'st dye at my foot.
Dye at my foot.
Thou canst not make me do't,
Unless thou leave it to my choice,
Who thy hard sentence shall fulfill,
When thou shalt say, I dye to please her only will.
Echo
Unless thou leave it to my choice,
Who thy hard sentence shall fulfill,
When thou shalt say, I dye to please her only will.
I will.
When she comes hither, then, I pray thee, tell,
Thou art my Monument, and this my last farewell.
Echo
Thou art my Monument, and this my last farewell.
Well
Occasional Verses of Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbery and Castle-Island | ||