William Drummond - Poems: The First Part XLI lyrics

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William Drummond - Poems: The First Part XLI lyrics

Is't not enough, ay me! me thus to see Like some heaven-banish'd ghost still wailing go, A shadow which your rays do only show? To vex me more, unless ye bid me die, What could ye worse allot unto your foe? But die will I, so ye will not deny That grace to me which mortal foes even try, To choose what sort of d**h should end my woe. One time I found whenas ye did me kiss, Ye gave my panting soul so sweet a touch, That half I swoon'd in midst of all my bliss; I do but crave my d**h's wound may be such; For though by grief I die not and annoy, Is't not enough to die through too much joy?