Lyrical Poems
129. TO DIANEME

Robert Her

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Dear, though to part it be a hell,

Yet, Dianeme, now farewell!

Thy frown last night did bid me go,

But whither, only grief does know.

I do beseech thee, ere we part,

(If merciful, as fair thou art;

Or else desir'st that maids should tell

Thy pity by Love's chronicle)

O, Dianeme, rather kill

Me, than to make me languish still!

'Tis cruelty in thee to th' height,

Thus, thus to wound, not kill outright;

Yet there's a way found, if thou please,

By sudden death, to give me ease;

And thus devised,—do thou but this,

—Bequeath to me one parting kiss!

So sup'rabundant joy shall be

The executioner of me.

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