William Drummond - Poems: The First Part XXIII lyrics

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William Drummond - Poems: The First Part XXIII lyrics

Then is she gone? O fool and coward I! O good occasion lost, ne'er to be found! What fatal chains have my dull senses bound, When best they may, that they not fortune try? Here is the flow'ry bed where she did lie, With roses here she stellified the ground, She fix'd her eyes on this yet smiling pond, Nor time, nor courteous place, seem'd ought deny. Too long, too long, Respect, I do embrace Your counsel, full of threats and sharp disdain; Disdain in her sweet heart can have no place, And though come there, must straight retire again Henceforth, Respect, farewell, I oft hear told Who lives in love can never be too bold.