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Epodes, Odes, Sonnets, Songs, &c. To which is added Aramantha, A Pastorall. By Richard Lovelace

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La Bella Bona Roba.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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La Bella Bona Roba.

Ode.

To my Lady H.

I

Tell me, ye subtill Judges in Loves Treasury,
Inform me which hath most inricht mine eye,
This Diamonds greatnes, or its Clarity?

II

Ye cloudy spark-lights, whose vast multitude
Of Fires, are harder to be found then view'd;
Waite on this Star in her first Magnitude.

III

Calmely or Roughly! Ah she shines too much!
That now I lye, (her influence is such)
Crusht with too strong a hand, or soft a touch.

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IV

Lovers beware! a certaine, double harme
Waits your proud hopes, her looks al killing charm
Guarded by her as true Victorious Arme.

V

Thus with her Eyes brave Tamyris spake dread
Which when the Kings dull Breast not entered,
Finding she could not looke, she strook him dead.