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Aphra Behn (Афра Бен)


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        (Serenade)

Amintas that true-hearted Swain
Upon a River's bank was laid,
Where to the pitying streams he did complain
Of Sylvia that false charming Maid,
But she was still regardless of his pain:
Oh faithless Sylvia! would he cry,
And what he said the Echoes would reply.
    Be kind or else I die, else I die.
    Be kind or else I die, else I die.

A shower of tears his eyes let fall,
Which in the River made impress,
Then sigh'd, and Sylvia false again would call,
A cruel faithless Shepherdess.
Is Love with you become a criminal?
Ah lay aside this needless scorn,
Allow your poor Adorer some return,
    Consider how I burn, else I burn.
    Consider how I burn, else I burn

Those Smiles and Kisses which you give.
Remember, Sylvia, Are my due;
And all the Joys my Rival does receive
He ravishes from me, not you.
Ah Sylvia, can I live and this believe?
Insensibles are touched to see
My languishments, and seem to pity me.
    Which I demand of thee, else of thee,
    Which I demand of thee, else of thee.



Aphra Behn's other poems:
  1. The Permission
  2. The Willing Mistriss
  3. On the Death of E. Waller, Esq.
  4. The First Cypher
  5. Song (Cease, cease, Aminta, to complain)


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