Poems and Extracts/To the young Lady Lucy Sydney

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2045838Poems and Extracts — To the young Lady Lucy SydneyEdmund Waller

To the young Lady Lucy Sydney.


Why came I so untimely forth
Into a world which, wanting thee,
Could entertain us with no worth.
Or shadow of felicity?
That time should me so far remove
From that which I was born to love.

Yet, fairest Blossom! do not slight
That age which you may know so soon;
The rosy morn resigns her light
And milder splendors to the noon:10
If such thy dawning beauty's power
Who shall abide its noon-tide hour?

Hope waits upon the flowery prime;
And summer though it be less gay.
Yet is not look'd on as a time
Of declination or decay;
For with a full hand she doth bring
All that was promised by the spring.


Waller.