Of a @3Scholar@1 and his @3Mistress,@1 who, being Cross'd by their Friends, fell Mad for one another; and now first meet in @3Bedlam.@1 [@3Musick within.@1] [@3The Lovers enter at Opposite Doors, each held by a Keeper.@1] @3Phillis.@1 Look, look, I see -- I see my Love appear: 'Tis he -- 'Tis he alone; For like him there is none: 'Tis the dear, dear Man, 'tis thee, Dear. @3Amyntas.@1 Hark! the Winds War; The foamy Waves roar; I see a Ship afar, Tossing and Tossing, and making to the Shoar: But what's that I View, So Radiant of Hue, St. @3Hermo,@1 St. @3Hermo,@1 that sits upon the Sails? Ah! No, no, no. St. @3Hermo@1 never, never shone so bright; 'Tis @3Phillis,@1 only @3Phillis@1 can shoot so fair a Light; 'Tis @3Phillis,@1 'tis @3Phillis@1 that saves the Ship alone, For all the Winds are hushed, and the Storm is overblown. @3Phillis.@1 Let me go, let me run, let me fly to his Arms. @3Amyntas.@1 If all the Fates combine, And all the Furies join, I'll force my way to @3Phillis,@1 and break through the Charms. [@3Here they break from their Keepers; run to each other, and embrace.@1] @3Phillis.@1 Shall I Marry the Man I love? And shall I conclude my Pains? Now blest be the Powers above, I feel the Blood bound in my Veins; With a lively Leap it began to move, And the Vapours leave my Brains. @3Amyntas.@1 Body join'd to Body, and Heart join'd to Heart; To make sure of the Cure; Go call the Man in Black, to mumble o're his part. @3Phillis.@1 But suppose he should stay. . . @3Amyntas.@1 At worst, if he delay; 'Tis a Work must be done; We'll borrow but a Day, And the better the sooner begun. CHORUS of Both. @3At worst, if he delay,@1 &c. [@3They run out together hand in hand.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN THE SUBWAY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD: PASTORAL 3. THE HAPPY COUNTRYMAN by NICHOLAS BRETON LEONARDO'S 'MONNA LISA' by EDWARD DOWDEN THE TUFT OF FLOWERS by ROBERT FROST SALLY SIMKIN'S LAMENT by THOMAS HOOD THE SECRET OF THE SEA by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE KEARSARGE (1894) by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE MAUDE CLARE by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 11. THE LOVE-LETTER by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |