Love Elegy
I.
Where now are all my flatt'ring dreams of joy?
Monimia, give my soul her wonted rest; —
Since first thy beauty fix'd my roving eye,
Heart-gnawing cares corrode my pensive breast!
II.
Let happy lovers fly where pleasures call,
With festive songs beguile the fleeting hour;
Lead beauty thro' the mazes of the ball,
Or press her wanton in love's roseate bow'r.
III.
For me, no more I'll range th' empurpled mead,
Where shepherds pipe, and virgins dance around;
Where now are all my flatt'ring dreams of joy?
Monimia, give my soul her wonted rest; —
Since first thy beauty fix'd my roving eye,
Heart-gnawing cares corrode my pensive breast!
II.
Let happy lovers fly where pleasures call,
With festive songs beguile the fleeting hour;
Lead beauty thro' the mazes of the ball,
Or press her wanton in love's roseate bow'r.
III.
For me, no more I'll range th' empurpled mead,
Where shepherds pipe, and virgins dance around;
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