Tixall Poetry/On His Mistresse Going a Voyage

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Tixall Poetry
edited by Arthur Clifford
On His Mistresse Going a Voyage by unknown author
4305882Tixall PoetryOn His Mistresse Going a VoyageArthur Cliffordunknown author

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On His Mistresse Going a Voyage.


Bright was the morning, coole the aire,
Serene was all the skie,
When on the waves I left my faire,
The center of my joy.
Heaven and nature smiling were,
And nothing sad but I.

Each rosie field its odour spread,
All fragrant was the shore,
Each water god rose from his bed,
And sigh'd, and curst his power:
The curling waves rais'd up their head,
As proud of what they bore.

Glide on, ye waters, beare these lines,
And tel her I'm distrest;
Beare all my sighs, ye cooler winds,
And waft them to her breast:
Tel her, if ere she proves unkind,
I never shall have rest.