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Fontinella[1] To Florinda

    By Jonathan Swift



    When on my bosom thy bright eyes,
        Florinda, dart their heavenly beams,
    I feel not the least love surprise,
        Yet endless tears flow down in streams;
    There's nought so beautiful in thee,
        But you may find the same in me.

    The lilies of thy skin compare;
        In me you see them full as white:
    The roses of your cheeks, I dare
        Affirm, can't glow to more delight.
    Then, since I show as fine a face,
        Can you refuse a soft embrace?

    Ah! lovely nymph, thou'rt in thy prime!
        And so am I, while thou art here;
    But soon will come the fatal time,
        When all we see shall disappear.
    'Tis mine to make a just reflection,
        And yours to follow my direction.

    Then catch admirers while you may;
        Treat not your lovers with disdain;
    For time with beauty flies away,
        And there is no return again.
    To you the sad account I bring,
        Life's autumn has no second spring.



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[Footnote 1: A fountain.]



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