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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND, by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE Poet's Biography First Line: The oftener seen, the more I lust Last Line: When distance doth depart us twain. Alternate Author Name(s): Goche, Barnaby; Goghe, Barnaby; Gouche, Barnaby Variant Title(s): Oculi Augent Dolorem | |||
The oftener seen, the more I lust, The more I lust, the more I smart, The more I smart, the more I trust, The more I trust, the heavier heart, The heavy heart breeds mine unrest; Thy absence therefore like I best. The rarer seen, the less in mind, The less in mind, the lesser pain, The lesser pain, less grief I find, The lesser grief, the greater gain, The greater gain, the merrier I; Therefore I wish thy sight to fly. The further off, the more I joy, The more I joy, the happier life, The happier life, less hurts annoy, The lesser hurts, pleasure most rife; Such pleasures rife shall I obtain When distance doth depart us twain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FLY by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE A REFUSAL by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE TO ALEXANDER NEVILLE by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE TO DOCTOR BALE by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE DON JUAN'S SONG by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER NIGHT by SARA TEASDALE SONGS OF EXPERIENCE: INTRODUCTION by WILLIAM BLAKE ROBIN HOOD, TO A FRIEND by JOHN KEATS |
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