Minor Poems of Michael Drayton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Minor Poems of Michael Drayton.

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Minor Poems of Michael Drayton.

    Let’s laugh at them that chuse
      Their Valentines by lot,
    To weare their Names that vse,
      Whom idly they haue got: 
    Such poore choise we refuse,
    Saint VALENTINE befriend; 70
    We thus this Morne may spend,
      Else Muse, awake her not.

THE HEART

    If thus we needs must goe,
    What shall our one Heart doe,
    This One made of our Two?

    Madame, two Hearts we brake,
    And from them both did take
    The best, one Heart to make.

    Halfe this is of your Heart,
    Mine in the other part,
    Ioyn’d by our equall Art.

    Were it cymented, or sowne, 10
    By Shreds or Pieces knowne,
    We each might find our owne.

    But ’tis dissolu’d, and fix’d,
    And with such cunning mix’d,
    No diffrence that betwixt.

    But how shall we agree,
    By whom it kept shall be,
    Whether by you, or me?

    It cannot two Brests fill,
    One must be heartlesse still, 20
    Vntill the other will.

    It came to me one day,
    When I will’d it to say,
    With whether it would stay?

    It told me, in your Brest,
    Where it might hope to rest: 
    For if it were my Ghest,

    For certainety it knew,
    That I would still anew
    Be sending it to you. 30

    Neuer, I thinke, had two
    Such worke, so much to doo,
    A Vnitie to woo.

    Yours was so cold and chaste,
    Whilst mine with zeale did waste,
    Like Fire with Water plac’d.

    How did my Heart intreat,
    How pant, how did it beat,
    Till it could giue yours heat!

    Till to that temper brought, 40
    Through our perfection wrought,
    That blessing eythers Thought.

    In such a Height it lyes,
    From this base Worlds dull Eyes,
    That Heauen it not enuyes.

    All that this Earth can show,
    Our Heart shall not once know,
    For it too vile and low.

THE SACRIFICE TO APOLLO

    Priests of APOLLO, sacred be the Roome,
    For this learn’d Meeting:  Let no barbarous Groome,
          How braue soe’r he bee,
          Attempt to enter;
          But of the Muses free,
          None here may venter;
    This for the Delphian Prophets is prepar’d: 
    The prophane Vulgar are from hence debar’d.

    And since the Feast so happily begins,
    Call vp those faire Nine, with their Violins; 10
          They are begot by IOVE,
          Then let vs place them,
          Where no Clowne in may shoue,
          That may disgrace them: 
    But let them neere to young APOLLO sit;
    So shall his Foot-pace ouer-flow with Wit.

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