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Thomas Lodge (Томас Лодж)


Sonnets to Phillis. 34


  I would in rich and golden-coloured rain,
With tempting showers in pleasant sort descend
Into fair Phillis' lap, my lovely friend,
When sleep her sense with slumber doth restrain.
  I would be changed to a milk-white bull,
When midst the gladsome fields she should appear,
By pleasant fineness to surprise my dear,
Whilst from their stalks, she pleasant flowers did pull.
  I were content to weary out my pain,
To be Narsissus so she were a spring,
To drown in her those woes my heart do wring.
And more; I wish transformed to remain,
  That whilst I thus in pleasure's lap did lie,
  I might refresh desire, which else would die.



Thomas Lodge's other poems:
  1. Sonnets to Phillis. 24
  2. Sonnets to Phillis. 18
  3. Sonnets to Phillis. 1
  4. Sonnets to Phillis. 16
  5. Sonnets to Phillis. 39


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