Ayres and dialogues For One, Two, and Three Voyces; To be Sung either to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol |
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Love Insatiable.
[I]
What end have his desires that takes delightIn Red and White,
His Eyes can never rest till he do see
The fairest Shee;
Then thinking to improve his Bliss,
Hee'd give a Kingdome for a Kiss.
II
If he in time obtain the CharitieOf a kind Kiss,
The touch of the warm Snow-balls on her Brest,
And all the rest;
Such Favours heighten his desire,
And do increase, not quench the fire.
III
If she yield up her honnour to his will,He'l covet still;
Another Face inviteth him to trie
Varietie,
No sweets of love can satisfie
A wanton Curiositie.
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