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One day the amorous Lysander, By an impatient passion swayed, Surprised fair Cloris, that loved maid, Who could defend herself no longer. All things did with his love conspire; The gilded planet of the day, In his gay chariot drawn by fire, Was now descending to the sea, And left no light to guide the world, But what from Cloris' brighter eyes was hurled. II. In a lone thicket made for love, Silent as a yielding maid's consent, She with a charming languishment, Permits his force, yet gently strove; Her hands his bosom softly meet, But not to put him back designed, Rather to draw him on inclined; Whilst he lay trembling at her feet, Resistance 'tis in vain to show; She wants the power to say -- 'Ah! What d'ye do?' III. Her bright eyes sweet, and yet severe, Where love and shame confusedly strive, Fresh vigour to Lysander give; And breathing faintly in his ear, She cried -- 'Cease, cease -- your vain desire, Or I'll call out -- what would you do? My dearer honour even to you I cannot, must not give -- retire, Or take this life, whose chiefest part I gave you with the conquest of my heart.' IV. Corelle Dishes Pfaltzgraph Merrill Shoes But he as much unused to fear, As he was capable of love, The blessed minutes to improve, Kisses her mouth, her neck, her hair; Each touch her new desire alarms, His burning trembling hand he pressed Upon her swelling snowy breast, While she lay panting in his arms. All her unguarded beauties lie The spoils and trophies of the enemy. V. Croc Shoes KidsShoes Birkenstock Sandals And now without respect or fear, He seeks the object of his vows, (His love no modesty allows) By swift degrees advancing where His daring hand that altar siezed, Where gods of love do sacrifice: That awful throne, that paradise Where rage is calmed, and anger pleased, That fountain where delight still flows, And gives the universal world repose. VI. Her balmy lips encountering his, Their bodies, as their souls, are joined; Where both in transports unconfined Extend themselves upon the moss. Cloris half dead and breathless lay; Her soft eyes cast a humid light, Such as divides the day and night; Or falling stars, whose fires decay: And now no signs of life she shows, But what in short-breathed sighs returns and goes. VII. He saw how at her length she lay; He saw her rising bosom bare; Her loose thin robes, through which appear A shape designed for love and play; Abandoned by her pride and shame She does her softest joys dispense, Offering her virgin innocence A victim to love's sacred flame; While the o'er-ravished shepherd lies Unable to perform the sacrifice. |