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A Song To Amoret

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Title:     A Song To Amoret
Author: Henry Vaughan [More Titles by Vaughan]

If I were dead, and in my place
Some fresher youth design'd
To warm thee with new fires, and grace
Those arms I left behind;

Were he as faithful as the sun,
That's wedded to the sphere;
His blood as chaste and temp'rate run,
As April's mildest tear;

Or were he rich, and with his heaps
And spacious share of earth,
Could make divine affection cheap,
And court his golden birth:

For all these arts I'd not believe,
--No, though he should be thine--
The mighty amorist could give
So rich a heart as mine.

Fortune and beauty thou might'st find,
And greater men than I:
But my true resolved mind
They never shall come nigh.[1]

For I not for an hour did love,
Or for a day desire,
But with my soul had from above
This endless, holy fire.


FOOTNOTE:
[1]

MS. But with my true steadfast minde
None can pretend to vie.


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Henry Vaughan's poem: Song To Amoret

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