Since we your husband daily see
So jealous out of season,
Phillis, let you and I agree
To make him so with reason.
I'm vex'd to think that every night
A sot, within thy arms,
Tasting the most divine delight,
Should sully all your charms.
While, fretting, I must lie alone,
Cursing the powers divine,
That undeservedly have thrown
A pearl unto a swine.
Then, Phillis, heal my wounded heart,
My burning passion cool;
Let me at least in thee have part
With thy insipid fool.
Let him by night his joys pursue,
And blunder in the dark,
While I by day enjoying you,
Can see to hit the mark.
Songs Set To Music: 18. Set By Mr. Smith
Matthew Prior
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Poem topics: alone, dark, heart, husband, passion, agree, pearl, Season, delight, fool, reason, thrown, cool, Valentine's Day, daily, night, divine, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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