SINCE, cruel Thyrsis, you my torments slight, And take no notice of my amorous flame, In these vermilion letters thus I write My bloody reasons to confirm the same. These of my passion are the lively marks, Which from my veins you here in blood see writ, Touch them, your breast will kindle with the sparks, The ardent characters are reeking yet. Nor can my pen alone my heart explain, My very soul o'ercharg'd with grief, I fain Would send enclos'd herein, the truth to prove. And if I've been too sparing of my blood, This is the reason why I stopp'd the flood, I would not spoil the face I'd have you love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CA' THE YOWES TO THE KNOWES by ROBERT BURNS TO THE WATER NYMPHS DRINKING AT THE FOUNTAIN by ROBERT HERRICK HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 9. MR. NIXON by EZRA POUND THE EVE OF BUNKER HILL [JUNE 16, 1775] by CLINTON SCOLLARD SCHUBERT'S (UNFINISHED) SYMPHONY by FRANCES BARTLETT |