The Indian To His Love
HE island dreams under the
And great boughs drop tranquillity;
The peahens dance on a smooth lawn,
A parrot sways upon a tree,
HE island dreams under the
And great boughs drop tranquillity;
The peahens dance on a smooth lawn,
A parrot sways upon a tree,
Come live with me and be my love,
And we will all the pleasures prove,
That Valleys, groves, hills, and fields,
Woods, or steepy mountain yields.
Your hopeless patients will live,
Your healthy patients will die
I have only this word to give:
Wonder, and find out why
Robin and his merry men Lived just like the birds;
They had almost as many tracks as thoughts, And whistles and songs as words
Up they were with the earliest sign Of the sun's up-looking eye;
But not an archer breakfasted Till he tw...
Now Serena be not coy,
Since we freely may enjoy Sweet embraces, such delights,
As will shorten tedious nights
Think that beauty will not stay With you always, but away,
Come,
Death,
I'd have a word with thee;
And thou, poor Innocency;
One day, little Albert
To see 'ow much money 'e'd
Stuck a knife in 'is money-box slot
And fiddled and fished out the lot
O mother mine,
Dau (Balram)forever teases never gave birth to me,and I was bought in the is what he tells meo mother mihne,
Dau forever teases up of his teasing ways,
I don't go out to is your mother
How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,
Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year
My hasting days fly on with full career,
But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th
Come, madam, come, all rest my powers defy,
Until I labor,
I in labor lie
The foe oft-times having the foe in sight,
In sober mornings do thou not
The holy incantation of a verse;
But when that men have both well drunk, and fed,
Let my enchantments then be sung, or read
Here take my picture; though I bid
Thine, in my heart, where my soul dwells, shall dwell
'Tis like me now, but I dead, 'twill be
When we are shadows both, than 'twas before