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Or sweetest Shakespear fancies childe,<br />

Warble his native Wood-notes wilde,<br />

And ever against eating Cares,<br />

Lap me in soft Lydian Aires,<br />

Married to immortal verse<br />

Such as the meeting soul may pierce<br />

In notes, with many a winding bout<br />

Of lincked sweetnes long drawn out, 140<br />

With wanton heed, and giddy cunning,<br />

The melting voice through mazes running;<br />

Untwisting all the chains that ty<br />

The hidden soul of harmony.<br />

That Orpheus self may heave his head<br />

>From golden slumber on a bed<br />

Of heapt Elysian flowres, and hear<br />

Such streins as would have won the ear<br />

Of Pluto, to have quite set free<br />

His half regain'd Eurydice. 150<br />

These delights, if thou canst give,<br />

Mirth with thee, I mean to live.<br />

Notes:<br />

33 Ye] You 1673<br />

104 And he by] And by the 1673<br />

IL PENSEROSO.<br />

Hence vain deluding joyes,<br />

The brood of folly without father bred,<br />

How little you bested,<br />

Or fill the fixed mind with all your toyes;<br />

Dwell in som idle brain<br />

And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess,<br />

As thick and numberless<br />

As the gay motes that people the Sun Beams,<br />

Or likest hovering dreams<br />

The fickle Pensioners of Morpheus train. 10<br />

But hail thou Goddess, sage and holy,<br />

Hail divinest Melancholy<br />

Whose Saintly visage is too bright<br />

To hit the Sense of human sight;<br />

And therefore to our weaker view,<br />

Ore laid with black staid Wisdoms hue.

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