To A Lady Singing A Song Of His Composing Poem by Edmund Waller

To A Lady Singing A Song Of His Composing

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Chloris! yourself you so excel,
When you vouchsafe to breathe my thought,
That, like a spirit, with this spell
Of my own teaching, I am taught.

That eagle's fate and mine are one,
Which, on the shaft that made him die,
Espied a feather of his own,
Wherewith he wont to soar so high.

Had Echo, with so sweet a grace,
Narcissus' loud complaints returned,
Not for reflection of his face,
But of his voice, the boy had burned.

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Edmund Waller

Edmund Waller

Coleshill / Buckinghamshire / England
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