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Jonathan Swift (Джонатан Свифт)


Love


In all I wish, how happy should I be,
Thou grand Deluder, were it not for thee!
So weak thou art, that fools thy power despise;
And yet so strong, thou triumph'st o'er the wise.
Thy traps are laid with such peculiar art,
They catch the cautious, let the rash depart.
Most nets are fill'd by want of thought and care
But too much thinking brings us to thy snare;
Where, held by thee, in slavery we stay,
And throw the pleasing part of life away.
But, what does most my indignation move,
Discretion! thou wert ne'er a friend to Love:
Thy chief delight is to defeat those arts,
By which he kindles mutual flames in hearts;
While the blind loitering God is at his play,
Thou steal'st his golden pointed darts away:
Those darts which never fail; and in their stead
Convey'st malignant arrows tipt with lead:
The heedless God, suspecting no deceits,
Shoots on, and thinks he has done wondrous feats;
But the poor nymph, who feels her vitals burn,
And from her shepherd can find no return,
Laments, and rages at the power divine,
When, curst Discretion! all the fault was thine:
Cupid and Hymen thou hast set at odds,
And bred such feuds between those kindred gods,
That Venus cannot reconcile her sons;
When one appears, away the other runs.
The former scales, wherein he used to poise
Love against love, and equal joys with joys,
Are now fill'd up with avarice and pride,
Where titles, power, and riches, still subside.
Then, gentle Venus, to thy father run,
And tell him, how thy children are undone:
Prepare his bolts to give one fatal blow,
And strike Discretion to the shades below.



Jonathan Swift's other poems:
  1. A Rebus. By Vanessa
  2. Двенадцать эпиграмм для леди Ачесон. 2Twelve Articles Addressed to Lady Acheson. 2
  3. Двенадцать эпиграмм для леди Ачесон. 3Twelve Articles Addressed to Lady Acheson. 3
  4. Двенадцать эпиграмм для леди Ачесон. 4Twelve Articles Addressed to Lady Acheson. 4
  5. Двенадцать эпиграмм для леди Ачесон. 7Twelve Articles Addressed to Lady Acheson. 7


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Samuel Coleridge (Сэмюэл Кольридж) Love ("All thoughts, all passions, all delights") 1799
  • Elizabeth Barrett-Browning (Элизабет Барретт-Браунинг) Love ("We cannot live, except thus mutually")
  • Rupert Brooke (Руперт Брук) Love ("Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate")
  • Charles Calverley (Чарльз Калверли) Love ("Canst thou love me, lady?")
  • Thomas Gent (Томас Гент) Love ("Love!—what is love? a mere machine, a spring")
  • Nicholas Breton (Николас Бретон) Love ("Foolish love is only folly")
  • Fitz-Greene Halleck (Фиц-Грин Халлек) Love ("WHEN the tree of Love is budding first")
  • George Horton (Джордж Хортон) Love ("Whilst tracing thy visage I sink in emotion")
  • Dora Sigerson Shorter (Дора Сигерсон Шортер) Love ("Deep in the moving depths")
  • Alexander Smith (Александр Смит) Love ("THE fierce exulting worlds, the motes in rays")
  • Henry Van Dyke (Генри Ван Дайк) Love ("Let me but love my love without disguise")
  • Jones Very (Джонс Вери) Love ("I asked of Time to tell me where was Love")
  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) Love ("The longer I live and the more I see")
  • John Kenyon (Джон Кеньон) Love ("Mother! I've seen a little boy")
  • Albert Pike (Альберт Пайк) Love ("I am the soul of the Universe")

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