Young Love
- Come little Infant, Love me now,
- While thine unsuspected years
- Clear thine aged Fathers brow
- From cold Jealousie and Fears.
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- Pretty surely 'twere to see
- By young Love old Time beguil'd:
- While our Sportings are as free
- As the Nurses with the Child.
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- Common Beauties stay fifteen;
- Such as yours should swifter move;
- Whole fair Blossoms are too green
- Yet for lust, but not for Love.
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- Love as much the snowy Lamb
- Or the wanton Kid does prize,
- As the lusty Bull or Ram,
- For his morning Sacrifice.
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- Now then love me: time may take
- Thee before thy time away:
- Of this Need wee'l Virtue make,
- And learn Love before we may.
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- So we win of doubtful Fate;
- And, if good she to us meant,
- We that Good shall antedate,
- Or, if ill, that Ill prevent.
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- Thus as Kingdomes, frustrating
- Other Titles to their Crown,
- In the craddle crown their King,
- So all Forraign Claims to drown.
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- So, to make all Rivals vain,
- Now I crown thee with my Love:
- Crown me with thy Love again,
- And we both shall Monarchs prove.
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