Begging Another
Ben Jonson
For love’s sake, kiss me once again; I long, and should not beg in vain, Here’s none to spy or see; Why do you doubt or stay? I’ll taste as lightly as the bee That doth but touch his flower and flies away. Once more, and faith I will be gone; Can he that loves ask less than one? Nay, you may err in this And all your bounty wrong; This could be called but half a kiss, What we’re but once to do, we should do long. I will but mend the last, and tell Where, how it sould have relished well; Join lip to lip, and try Each suck other’s breath. And whilst our tongues perplexed lie, Let who will, think us dead or wish our death.
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