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Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (Энн Финч, графиня Уинчилси)


Friendship between Ephelia and Ardelia


Eph. What Friendship is, ARDELIA shew.
Ard. 'Tis to love, as I love You.
Eph. This Account, so short (tho' kind)
     Suits not my enquiring Mind.
     Therefore farther now repeat;
     What is Friendship when complete?
Ard. 'Tis to share all Joy and Grief;
     'Tis to lend all due Relief
     From the Tongue, the Heart, the Hand;
     'Tis to mortgage House and Land;
     For a Friend be sold a Slave;
     'Tis to die upon a Grave,
     If a Friend therein do lie.
Eph. This indeed, tho' carry'd high,
     This, tho' more than e'er was done
     Underneath the rolling Sun,
     This has all been said before.
     Can ARDELIA say no more?
Ard. Words indeed no more can shew:
     But 'tis to love, as I love you.



Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea's other poems:
  1. A Description of One of the Pieces of Tapistry at Long-Leat
  2. Cupid and Folly
  3. A Pastoral Dialogue between Two Shepherdesses
  4. The Unequal Fetters
  5. A Miller, His Son, and Their Ass


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