John Fletcher (Джон Флетчер)

Away, Delights

AWAY, delights! go seek some other dwelling,
        For I must die.
Farewell, false love! thy tongue is ever telling
        Lie after lie.
For ever let me rest now from thy smarts;
        Alas, for pity go
        And fire their hearts
That have been hard to thee! Mine was not so.
 
Never again deluding love shall know me,
        For I will die;
And all those griefs that think to overgrow me
        Shall be as I:
For ever will I sleep, while poor maids cry—
        'Alas, for pity stay,
        And let us die
With thee! Men cannot mock us in the clay.'

John Fletcher’s other poems:

  1. Hear, ye Ladies
  2. Cast Our Caps and Cares Away
  3. Hymn to Pan
  4. Melancholy
  5. Love’s Emblems

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