Lychnocausia Sive Moralia Facum Emblemata: Lights Morall Emblems: Authore Roberto Farlaeo Scoto-Britanno [i.e. by Robert Farley] |
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Lychnocausia | ||
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[My Light is pleasant, when the night doth gloome]
My Light is pleasant, when the night doth gloome,
And pitchy darkenesse lines the mourning roome;
Whither thou lists Cleanthes smoake to blow,
Or if the Matron like to twist her tow.
When Phœbus setteth, I watch centenall
Vntill he from my station doth me call.
And pitchy darkenesse lines the mourning roome;
Whither thou lists Cleanthes smoake to blow,
Or if the Matron like to twist her tow.
When Phœbus setteth, I watch centenall
Vntill he from my station doth me call.
Spare me, lend not my light to Titans ray;
So shalt th' enjoy me when there is no day.
If thy estate be meane, husband it well,
And it Attalick wealth shall parallell.
So shalt th' enjoy me when there is no day.
If thy estate be meane, husband it well,
And it Attalick wealth shall parallell.
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