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By the most deservedly Admired Mrs Katherine Philips: The matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace Tragedies. With several other Translations out of French

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Lucasia and Orinda parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Lucasia and Orinda parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich.

1

In your converse we best can read,
How constant we should be,
But, 'tis in losing that, we need
All your Philosphy.

2

How perish'd is the joy that's past,
The present how unsteady?
What comfort can be great, and last,
When this is gone already?

3

Yet that it subtly may torment,
The memory does remain;
For what was, when enioy'd, content,
Is, in its absence, pain.

4

If you'll restore it, we'll not grieve
That Fate does now us sever;
'Tis better by your gift to live,
Than by our own endeavour.