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Poem by John Dryden One Happy Moment NO, no, poor suff'ring Heart, no Change endeavour, Choose to sustain the smart, rather than leave her; My ravish'd eyes behold such charms about her, I can die with her, but not live without her: One tender Sigh of hers to see me languish, Will more than pay the price of my past anguish: Beware, O cruel Fair, how you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of yours that has undone me. Love has in store for me one happy minute, And She will end my pain who did begin it; Then no day void of bliss, or pleasure leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving: Cupid shall guard the door the more to please us, And keep out Time and Death, when they would seize us: Time and Death shall depart, and say in flying, Love has found out a way to live, by dying. John Dryden John Dryden's other poems:
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