The works of Mr. Thomas Brown Serious and Comical, In Prose and Verse; In four volumes. The Fourth Edition, Corrected, and much Enlarged from his Originals never before publish'd. With a key to all his Writings |
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An Ode upon a Kiss. Out of French.
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown | ||
An Ode upon a Kiss. Out of French.
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Nay, now ambitious Thoughts farewel,I pity Kings in all their state,
While thus in Lesbia's Arms I dwell,
And mighty Love does on my Triumphs wait.
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Thus let me languishing expire,Incircled in her snowy Arms,
Till she revives me with her Charms,
And pours into my Breast a nobler Fire.
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Thus let me sigh my Soul away,And Revel in immortal Bliss,
Thus let me spend th'auspicious Day,
And crown each smiling Moment with a Kiss.
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Adonis ne'er was half so blest,Nor half the pleasure shar'd, as I:
Tho' Love's bright Goddess him carest,
And in her Arms hugg'd the delicious Boy.
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Nor Jove himself such transports knew,When Danae's charms the captive God did hold,
Tho' he, the pleasure to pursue,
Mortgag'd his poor Almightyship to Gold.
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A thousand Loves in solemn stateOn those two rosie Lips reside,
While busie I, with eager pride,
Sip all their Sweets, and bless my happy Fate.
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Now on her glowing Breasts I range,Now kiss her Cheeks, and now her Eyes;
The Pleasure's heighten'd by the change,
And fills me with unruly Joys.
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But ah! my Beauteous Nymph bewareHow you encrease my store,
For else your pamper'd Slave may dare,
Drunk as he is with Joy, to press for something more,
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For say, fond Lovers, what you willTo deifie a Kiss,
'Tis but a Pledge, or Prologue still,
To the succeeding Acts of Bliss.
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