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Show Queen ~Xbe Dowlls Difcov ry O let'em never love, who never try'd 3 They brought a Paper to me to be fign' Thinking on him, I quite forgot my ame And writ, for Leonora, 7 orrifmond 1 went to bed, and to my felf thought ThatI wou'd think on Zorrifmond no more Th n fhut my Eyes; but cou'd not fhut out im Iturn'd; and try'd each corner of my Bed To find if Sleep were there, but Sleép was loft Fevrifh, for want of Reft, I rife, and walk'' And, by the Moon-thine, to the Window went T ere, thinking to exclude him from my t oughts I calt my eyes upon the neighbouring field And, €er I was aware, figh'd to my felf There fought my Zorrifmond Zer. What hinders you to take the Man you love The People will be glad, the Souldiers fhout + And Bertran, though repining, willbeaw'd Qu. 1 fear to try new Love As boysto venture onthe unknown Ice That crackles underneath'em, while they flide Oh, how fhall I défcribe this growing ill Betwixt my Doubt and Love, methinks Altring, like one that waits an Ague fit'; And yet wow'd this were all Zer. What fear you more I ftan Qu.- T am afham'd to fay, 'tis but a fancy At brezk of day, when Dreams, they fay, are true A drowzie flumber, rather than a fleep Seizd on my Senfes, with fonging Watching worn Methought I ftood on a wide River's Bank WhichI muft needs o'erpafs, but knew not how When on a fudden Zorrifmond appear'd Gave me his hand, and led me lightly o'er Leaping and bounding on the Billows heads Till fately we had reachd thefarther fhore Zer. 'This Dream portends fome ill which you fhall fcape Wou'd you fee fairer Vifions? Take this nigh Your Zorrifmond within your Armesto fleep And, to thatend, inventfome apt pretenc To break with Berzran: ‘twould be better yet Rh " Cou |