To Chloe, Courting her for his Friend

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To Chloe, Courting her for his Friend
by Richard Lovelace
30908To Chloe, Courting her for his FriendRichard Lovelace

TO CHLOE,

Courting her for his Friend.

     I

    Chloe behold! againe I bowe,
Againe possest, againe I woe;
    From my heat hath taken fire,
Damas, noble youth, and fries:
Gazing with one of mine eyes
    Damas, halfe of me expires:
Chloe, behold! Our Fate's the same,
Or make me Cinders too, or quench his Flame

     II

I'd not be King, unlesse there sate
Lesse Lords that shar'd with me in State;
    Who by their cheaper Coronets know
    What glories from my Diadem flow:
    It's use and rate values the Gem,
    Pearles in their shells have no esteem;
And I being Sun within thy Sphere,
'Tis my chiefe beauty thinner lights shine there.

     III

The Us'rer heaps unto his store,
By seeing others praise it more;
    Who not for gaine, or want doth covet,
    But 'cause another loves, doth love it:
    Thus gluttons cloy'd afresh invite
    Their Gusts, from some new appetite;
And after cloth remov'd, and meate,
Fall too againe by seeing others eate.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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