[Page 72]

SONG.

1.
1 As vainly wishing, gazing, dying,
2 The fond Narcissus lay,
3 Kind Echo, to his Sighs replying,
4 These words was heard to say;
5 Ah! wretched Swain, by Pride betray'd:
6 That Pois'ner of the Mind;
7 That Voice by none but Fools obey'd,
8 That Test of Souls design'd:
9 That dang'rous Ill which ne'er is found,
10 In such as with Minerva's Gifts are crown'd.
2.
11 What will you do when Time decaying
12 That lovely beauteous Face,
13 And you the Laws of Fate obeying,
14 Must to old Age give place?
15 Old Age, which comes with Swiftness on:
16 Your hasty Minutes fly;
17 Some part of what you were is gone,
[Page 73]
18 Deforming Death is nigh:
19 When Time and Pain your Charms abate,
20 How will you then this Chrystal Mirror hate?
3.
21 The God of Love you're now offending,
22 He looks with Anger down;
23 And while you're on your self attending,
24 Regardless of his Frown,
25 He'll make you curse that fatal Hour
26 In which you hither came:
27 When he makes known his wondrous Pow'r,
28 You'll your indiff'rence blame:
29 And wish to me you'd kinder prov'd,
30 And less, much less, your own Perfections lov'd.
4.
31 Be gone, be gone, he still replying,
32 Felt an inward Anguish:
33 And still the wat'ry Image eying
34 For himself did languish:
35 The pitying Nymph stood grieving by
36 To see his vain Desire:
37 With out-stretch'd Arms she heard him cry,
38 O why dost thou retire?
39 Why does this dear attracting Shape,
40 From my Embrace with so much hast escape?
5.
41 While thus he was himself admiring,
42 The cruel Sportive Pow'r,
[Page 74]
43 Who saw his Reason was expiring,
44 Transform'd him to a Flow'r:
45 The Nymph amaz'd, the Wonder view'd,
46 And wou'd not thence remove;
47 At length she by her Grief subdu'd,
48 An empty Voice did prove:
49 Both were to Folly Victims made,
50 She by her Fondness, he by Pride betray'd.

Text

  • TEI/XML (XML - 152K / ZIP - 12K) / ECPA schema (RNC - 357K / ZIP - 73K)
  • Plain text [excluding paratexts] (TXT - 1.7K / ZIP - 1.1K)

Facsimile (Source Edition)

(Page images digitized from a copy in the Bodleian Library [(OC) 280 j.452].)

Images

PDF

All Images (PDF - 3.1M)

About this text

Title (in Source Edition): SONG.
Themes:
Genres: song

Text view / Document view

Source edition

Chudleigh, Mary Lee, 1656-1710. Poems on several occasions. Together with the Song of the three children paraphras'd. By the Lady Chudleigh. London: Printed by W.B. for Bernard Lintott at the Middle Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, 1703, pp. 72-74. [16],125,[17],73,[1]p.; 8⁰. (ESTC T97275) (Page images digitized from a copy in the Bodleian Library [(OC) 280 j.452].)

Editorial principles

Typography, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation have been cautiously modernized. The source of the text is given and all significant editorial interventions have been recorded in textual notes. This ECPA text has been edited to conform to the recommendations found in Level 5 of the Best Practices for TEI in Libraries version 4.0.0.