Song ( In Mine One Monument I Lye )
Richard Lovelace
In mine one monument I lye, And in my self am buried; Sure, the quick lightning of her eye Melted my soul ith’ scabberd dead; And now like some pale ghost I walk, And with another’s spirit talk. Nor can her beams a heat convey, That may my frozen bosome warm, Unless her smiles have pow’r, as they, That a cross charm can countercharm. But this is such a pleasing pain, I’m loth to be alive again.
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