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The works of Sr William Davenant

... Consisting of Those which were formerly Printed, and Those which he design'd for the Press: Now published Out of the Authors Originall Copies
  

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SONG.

Endimion Porter, and Olivia.

OLIVIA.
Before we shall again behold
In his diurnal race the VVorlds great Eye,
VVe may as Glent be and cold,
As are the shades where buried Lovers ly.

ENDIMION.
Olivia 'tis no fault of Love
To loose our selves in death, but O, I fear,
VVhen Life and Knowledge is above
Restor'd to us, I shall not know thee there.

OLIVIA.
Call it not Heaven (my Love) where we
Our selves shall see, and yet each other miss:
So much of Heaven I find in thee
As, thou unknown, all else privation is.

ENDIMION.
VVhy should we doubt, before we go
To find the Knowledge which shall ever last,
That we may there each other know?
Can future Knowledge quite destroy the past?

OLIVIA.
When at the Bowers in the Elizian shade
I first arrive, I shall examine where
They dwel, who love the highest Vertue made?
For I am sure to find Endimon there.


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ENDIMION.
From this vext World when we shall both retire,
Where all her Lovers, and where all rejoyce;
I need not seek thee in the Heavenly Quire;
For I shall know Olivia by her Voice.