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[No repose can I discover]
No repose can I discover,
Nor find joy without my lover;
Can I stay when she's not near me?
Cruel Fates, once deign to hear me.
Nor find joy without my lover;
Can I stay when she's not near me?
Cruel Fates, once deign to hear me.
The charms of grandeur don't decoy me;
Fair Eliza must enjoy me;
My crown and sceptre I'll resign;
The shepherd's life shall still be mine.
Fair Eliza must enjoy me;
My crown and sceptre I'll resign;
The shepherd's life shall still be mine.
The Poems of Robert Fergusson | ||