The last remains of Sr John Suckling Being a Full collection Of all his Poems and Letters which have been so long expected, and never till now Published, with The Licence and Approbation of his Noble and Dearest friends |
Upon the first sight of my Lady Seimor.
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The last remains of Sr John Suckling | ||
Upon the first sight of my Lady Seimor.
VVonder not much, if thus amaz'd I look,Since I saw you, I have been Planet-strook:
A Beauty, and so rare I did descrie,
As should I set her forth, you all as I
Would lose your hearts; for he that can
Know her and live, he must be more then man.
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That credit me, she had not any feature
That did not speak her Angel. But no more
Such heavenly things as these we must adore,
Nor prattle of; lest when we do but touch,
Or strive to know, we wrong her too too much.
J. S.
The last remains of Sr John Suckling | ||