When Dearest I But Think of Thee
When, dearest I but think of thee,
Methinks all things that lovely be Are present, and my soul delighted:
For beauties that from worth
Are like the grace of deities, Still present with us, tho’ unsighted.
Thus while I sit and sigh the
With all his borrow’d lights away, Till night’s black wings do overtake me,
Thinking on thee, thy beauties then,
As sudden lights do sleepy men, So they by their bright rays awake me.
Thus absence dies, and dying
No absence can subsist with loves That do partake of fair perfection:
Since in the darkest night they
By love’s quick motion find a way To see each other by reflection.
The waving sea can with each
Bathe some high promont that hath stood Far from the main up in the river:
O think not then but love can
As much! for that’s an ocean too, Which flows not every day, but ever!
John Suckling
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