The Disappointment

The Disappointment*

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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. [10]

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    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? [20]

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