The Works of Peter Pindar [i.e. John Wolcot] ... With a Copious Index. To which is prefixed Some Account of his Life. In Four Volumes |
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TO CHLOE. |
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TO CHLOE.
Chloe, no more must we be billing—
There goes my last, my poor last shilling:
Vile Fortune bids us part!
Yet, Chloe, this my bosom charms,
That, when thou'rt in another's arms,
I still possess thy heart.
There goes my last, my poor last shilling:
Vile Fortune bids us part!
Yet, Chloe, this my bosom charms,
That, when thou'rt in another's arms,
I still possess thy heart.
Fortune's a whimsical old dame,
And possibly may blush with shame
At this her freak with me:
But should she smile again, and offer,
Well fill'd with gold, an ample coffer,
I'll send the key to thee.
And possibly may blush with shame
At this her freak with me:
But should she smile again, and offer,
Well fill'd with gold, an ample coffer,
I'll send the key to thee.
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