William Drummond - Poems: The First Part IV lyrics

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William Drummond - Poems: The First Part IV lyrics

Fair is my yoke, though grievous be my pains, Sweet are my wounds, although they deeply smart, My bit is gold, though shortened be the reins, My bondage brave, though I may not depart: Although I burn, the fire which doth impart Those flames, so sweet reviving force contains, That, like Arabia's bird, my wasted heart, Made quick by d**h, more lively still remains. I joy, though oft my waking eyes spend tears, I never want delight, even when I groan, Best companied when most I am alone; A heaven of hopes I have midst hells of fears. Thus every way contentment strange I find, But most in her rare beauty, my rare mind.