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Poems on Several Occasions

By Mr. George Woodward
 
 

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TO PHÆBE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


194

TO PHÆBE

Who bitt me by the Lip, as I was Kissing Her.

Thanks to the Gods! the cruel Storm is past,
I plainly see, that Phæbe's fix'd at last;
She, who but t'other Day despis'd my Pain,
Gave Frowns for Smiles; for Love, a cold Disdain;
Resolv'd to make me love but her alone,
Has set her Stamp, and mark'd me for her Own.
O Cruel! better hadst Thou spar'd this Kiss,
Mark'd some less useful Place, or any Place but This.

195

Sure! 'twas the best of Ways, you e'er could find,
To make me always have you in my Mind:
But take Compassion, give me one Kiss more,
A Civil Kiss, Good Nymph! and heal my Sore.
Kiss off the Mark, and yet believe me True,
For since you make me Love, I'll love, and none but You.