Sir Charles Sedley Song Poems

  • 1.
    "Hears not my Phyllis how the birds
    Their feathered mates salute?
    They tell their passion in their words:
    Must I alone be mute?"
    ...
  • 2.
    Ah, Chloris, that I now could sit
    As unconcerned as when
    Your infant beauty could beget
    No pleasure, nor no pain.
    ...
  • 3.
    O'er the Desert, cross the Meadows,
    Hunters blew the merry Horn ;
    Phoebus chas'd the flying Shadows :
    Eccho, she reply'd, in Scorn ;
    ...
Total 3 Song Poems by Sir Charles Sedley

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Love 6 I Love You 6 Heart 5 Face 4 Mother 4 Pain 4 Passion 4 Song 3 Thought 3 Admire 3

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