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Anne Kingsmill Finch - A Letter To Dafnis April: 2d 1685Anne Kingsmill Finch - A Letter To Dafnis April: 2d 1685
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This to the Crown, and blessing of my life, The much lov`d husband, of a happy wife. To him, whose constant passion found the art To win a stubborn, and ungratefull heart; And to the World, by tend`rest proof discovers They err, who say that husbands can`t be lovers. With such return of passion, as is due, Daphnis I love, Daphnis my thoughts persue, Daphnis, my hopes, my joys, are bounded all in you: Ev`n I, for Daphnis, and my promise sake, What I in women censure, undertake. But this from love, not vanity, proceeds; You know who writes; and I who `tis that reads. Judge not my passion, by my want of skill, Many love well, though they express itt ill; And I your censure cou`d with pleasure bear, Wou`d you but soon return, and speak itt here.
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