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Poems consisting of Epistles and Epigrams, Satyrs, Epitaphs and Elogies, Songs and Sonnets

With variety of other drolling Verses upon several Subjects. Composed by no body must know whom, and are to be had every body knows where, and for somebody knows what [by John Eliot]
 

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A Song.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A Song.

[When I seek to enjoy the fruits of my pain]

When I seek to enjoy the fruits of my pain,
She careless denies me with endless disdain,
Yet so much I love her,
As nothing can either remove me, or move her.
Alass why contend I, why strive I in vain
Thin water to mingle
With Oyl that is Aery and loves to be single.

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'Tis not Love but Fate, whose doom I abide,
Ye Hours and you Planets, who Destiny guide,
Change your Opposition:
It fits Heav'nly Powers to be milde of condition,
You only can alter her scorn and her Pride
Who me now disdaineth:
For women will yield when the right Planet reigneth.