The Lover's Complaint
O plaintive, murmuring reed, begin thy strain; Unloose that heavenly tongue, Interpreter divine of pain;
O plaintive, murmuring reed. Too happy lover, fill the lamp of bliss! Too happy lover, drunk with Nisa's kiss! O solace anguish yet again. I
thought Love soft as velvet sleep, Cool
as water in a murmuring pass One morn she came; her mouth Breathing the odours of the south, These gave I; from the branch dislodged I threw Sweet-hearted apples in their age of gold Page - 20 And pears divine for taste and hue. And one I saw, should all the rest excel; But error led my plucking hand astray And
with a sudden sweet dismay My bleeding heart awhile Now
Mopsus in his unblest arms,
Ye glades, your bliss I grudge you not, Made
naked of their sylvan dress Therefore,
O mother Arethuse, farewell. Child of the lisping waters, hush thy stain, O murmuring, plaintive reed. Page-21 |