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A Lover's Complaint To His Mistress

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Title:     A Lover's Complaint To His Mistress
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge]

[A Lover's Complaint to His Mistress who deserted him in quest of a more wealthy husband in the east indies]


The dubious light sad glimmers o'er the sky:
'Tis silence all. By lonely anguish torn,
With wandering feet to gloomy groves I fly,
And wakeful Love still tracks my course forlorn.

And will you, cruel Julia! will you go?
And trust you to the Ocean's dark dismay?
Shall the wide wat'ry world between us flow?
And winds unpitying snatch my Hopes away?

Thus could you sport with my too easy heart?
Yet tremble, lest not unaveng'd I grieve!
The winds may learn your own delusive art,
And faithless Ocean smile--but to deceive!


1792.


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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: Lover's Complaint To His Mistress

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