The History of Polindor and Flostella With Other Poems. By I. H. [i.e. John Harington] The third Edition, Revised and much Enlarged |
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Next Morn, her Infant-sister, last eye-sore
To th' wakefull Tyrant, was pack'd down to Shore,
With second Storm of dismall Sighes and Tears,
Woes second part; like Mothers yernings, fears,
Close foldings, kisses, secret heart-bemoanings,
Since thus giv'n up to th' Wind & Wave; what groanings,
Vowes, prayers made! that sweetest Innocence
Might (charm'd Sea-tyrants too) escape from thence.
To th' wakefull Tyrant, was pack'd down to Shore,
With second Storm of dismall Sighes and Tears,
Woes second part; like Mothers yernings, fears,
Close foldings, kisses, secret heart-bemoanings,
Since thus giv'n up to th' Wind & Wave; what groanings,
Vowes, prayers made! that sweetest Innocence
Might (charm'd Sea-tyrants too) escape from thence.
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