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Lucasta

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

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[The world shall now no longer mourne, nor vex]

The world shall now no longer mourne, nor vex
For th'obliquity of a cross-grain'd sex;
Nor beauty swell above her Bankes, (and made
For Ornaments) the universe invade
So fiercely, that 'tis question'd in our Bookes,
Whether kils most, the Amazon's sword, or Lookes.
Lucasta in loves game discreetly makes
Women, and men joyntly to share the stakes,
And lets us know, when women scorne, it is
Mens hot Love, makes the Antiparisthesis.
And a Lay Lover here such comfort finds,
As Holy Writ gives to affected minds.
The Wilder Nymphs Lov's power could not comand
Are by thy Almighty Numbers brought to hand,
And flying Daphne's caught, amazed vow
They never heard Apollo court till now.
Tis not by force of Armes this feat is done.
For that would puzzle even the Knight o'th' Sun,
But 'tis by pow'r of Art, and such a way
As Orpheus us'd, when he made fiends obay.
J. NEEDLER, Hosp. Grayensis.