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Miscellanies.
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X.
As the Soul of one scarce dead,
With the shrieks of Friends aghast.
Looks distracted back in hast,
And then streight again is fled.
As the Soul of one scarce dead,
With the shrieks of Friends aghast.
Looks distracted back in hast,
And then streight again is fled.
XI.
So did wretched Daphnis look,
Frighting her he loved most.
At the last, this Lovers Ghost
Thus his Leave resolved took.
So did wretched Daphnis look,
Frighting her he loved most.
At the last, this Lovers Ghost
Thus his Leave resolved took.
XII.
Are my Hell and Heaven Joyn'd
More to torture him that dies?
Could departure not suffice,
But that you must then grow kind?
Are my Hell and Heaven Joyn'd
More to torture him that dies?
Could departure not suffice,
But that you must then grow kind?
XIII.
Ah my Chloe how have I
Such a wretched minute found,
When thy Favours should me wound
More than all thy Cruelty?
Ah my Chloe how have I
Such a wretched minute found,
When thy Favours should me wound
More than all thy Cruelty?
XIV.
So to the condemned Wight
The delicious Cup we fill;
And allow him all he will,
For his last and short Delight.
So to the condemned Wight
The delicious Cup we fill;
And allow him all he will,
For his last and short Delight.
XV.
But I will not now begin
Such a Debt unto my Foe;
Nor to my Departure owe
What my Presence could not win.
But I will not now begin
Such a Debt unto my Foe;
Nor to my Departure owe
What my Presence could not win.
XVI.