The Works of Mr. Robert Gould In Two Volumes. Consisting of those Poems [and] Satyrs Which were formerly Printed, and Corrected since by the Author; As also of the many more which He Design'd for the Press. Publish'd from his Own Original Copies [by Robert Gould] |
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No Life if no Love.
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SONG XII. No Life if no Love.
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Cælia is chast, yet her bright EyesAre Motives to Desire;
Each Look, each Motion does surprize,
And lasting Love inspire.
Her Smiles wou'd make the Wretch rejoice
Expiring just before;
And O! to hear her charming Voice
Is Heav'n!—or something more!
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And thus adorn'd, where e'er she turnsFresh Conquests on her wait;
The tremb'ling restless Lover burns,
Nor can resist his Fate.
Ah Cælia! as y'are fair, be kind,
Nor this small Grace deny;
Tho' Love for Love I never find,
Yet let me love or die!
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