NANNY blushes when I woo her, And, with kindly-chiding eyes, Faintly says, I shall undo her, Faintly, O forbear! she cries. But her breasts while I am pressing, While to hers my lips I join, Warmed she seems to taste the blessing, And her kisses answer mine. Undebauched by rules of honour, Innocence with nature charms; One bids, gently push me from her, The other, take me in her arms. |