Thou Hast Love Within Thine Eyes
Thou hast love within thine eyes,
Though they be as dark as night;
And a pity (shewn by sighs)
Heaveth in thy bosom white;
What is all the azure light
Which the northern beauties shew,
If disdain be sharp and bright,
Where the tender love should glow;
Do I love thee? — Lady, no!
I was born for other skies;
Where the palmy branches grow,
And the unclouded mornings rise:
There — (when sudden evening dies)
I will tell of thee, before
The beauty of Dione's eyes,
And she shall love thee evermore!
Though they be as dark as night;
And a pity (shewn by sighs)
Heaveth in thy bosom white;
What is all the azure light
Which the northern beauties shew,
If disdain be sharp and bright,
Where the tender love should glow;
Do I love thee? — Lady, no!
I was born for other skies;
Where the palmy branches grow,
And the unclouded mornings rise:
There — (when sudden evening dies)
I will tell of thee, before
The beauty of Dione's eyes,
And she shall love thee evermore!
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