BLAStED ears,
o seek the spring,
And at mine eyes, and at mine ears,
Receive suching.
But O ! self-traitor, I do bring
transubstantiates all,
And can convert manna to gall ;
And t t
true paradise, I brought.
ter did
Benighis place,
And t a grave frost did forbid
trees to laugo my face ;
But t I may not this disgrace
Endure, nor yet leave loving, Love, let me
Some senseless piece of this place be ;
Make me a mandrake, so I may grow here,
Or a stone fountain my year.
al phials, lovers, come,
And take my tears, which are loves wine,
And try your mistress tears at home,
For all are false, t taste not just like mine.
Alas ! s do not in eyes shine,
Nor can you more judge s by tears,
t she wears.
O perverse sex, she,
rue, because ruth kills me.
ILL tell t t do
to anger destiny, as sh us ;
ay, thus,
And erity s too ;
-endure
Sibyls glory, and obscure
her who from Pindar could allure,
And lame,
And hey say) homer did find, and name.
Study our manuscripts, those myriads
Of letters, thee and me ;
te our annals, and in them will be
to all whom loves subliming fire invades,
Rule and example found ;
th of any ground
No scic o wound,
t sees, o us affords,
to make, to keep, to use