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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DELAY; UPON ADVICE TO DEFER LOVE'S CONSUMMATION, by WILLIAM HAMMOND Poet's Biography First Line: Delay, whose parents phlegm and slumber are Last Line: Arrest delight, when I my love embrace. | |||
DELAY, whose parents Phlegm and Slumber are, Thinkst thou two snails, drawing thy leaden car, Can keep pace with the fiery wheels of Love's Chariot, that receives motion from swift doves? Go visit Fevers, such as conscience rack With fear of punishment in death; there slack The pulse, or dwell upon the fatal tongues Of Judges, shut up their contagious lungs: Thou mayst a gaol rejoice, but not decree To Love's glad prisoners a jubilee. How canst thou think thy frost with icy laws Can bind my tears, when Love thy cold chain thaws? He more intense for fighting ice will be, And raise his heat unto the eighth degree. Thus through thy coldness I shall fiercer burn, And by thy winter into cinders turn. But since from Ignorance fears oft arise, And thence are stol'n unequal victories, Let us describe this foe, muster his force: A handless thing it is, and chills the source Of brave attempts. Eyes he pretends too much, Yet our experience often shows that such Exactness in surveying opes a gate To be surpris'd by Semele's sad fate. 'Tis a mere trunk, hath not for progress feet; Coward that fears his own desires to meet. His friends are scarce; the Heavens, whose flight debates The race with thought, are no confederates: The world is love in act; suspend this fire, The globe to its old Chaos will retire: Infernal souls, but for his loathed stay, Might hope their night would open into day. How can this cripple then, not with one band, Aided by Earth, Heaven, Hell, his power withstand, Who hath of Earth, Heaven, Hell, the forces broke, Impos'd on Neptune's self his scorching yoke? But if thou need'st will haunt me, let thy mace Arrest delight, when I my Love embrace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMMANDED TO WRITE VERSES by WILLIAM HAMMOND DE MELIDORIA by WILLIAM HAMMOND EPITAPH ON SIR R.D. by WILLIAM HAMMOND EPITHALAMIUM TO THE L.T. MARRIED IN THE NORTH by WILLIAM HAMMOND GRACE COMPARED TO THE SUN by WILLIAM HAMMOND J.C.; ANAGRAM: 'I CAN BE ANY LOVER' by WILLIAM HAMMOND MUTUAL LOVE by WILLIAM HAMMOND ON THE DEATH OF MY DEAR BROTHER, MR. H.S., DROWNED: THE BOAT by WILLIAM HAMMOND ON THE DEATH OF MY DEAR BROTHER, MR. H.S., DROWNED: THE TEMPERS by WILLIAM HAMMOND |
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