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The Defence of Poetry 作者:菲利普·西德尼 英国)

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POEM: SONG

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But eyes these beauties see not, Nor sense that grace descries; Yet eyes deprived be not From sight of her fair eyes: Which, as of inward glory They are the outward seal, So may they live still sorry, Which die not in that weal.

Look then and die, the pleasure Doth answer well the pain; Small loss of mortal treasure, Who may immortal gain. Immortal be her graces, Immortal is her mind; They, fit for heavenly places, This heaven in it doth bind.

Who hath his fancy pleased, With fruits of happy sight, Let here his eyes be raised On Natures sweetest light; A light which doth dissever, And yet unite the eyes; A light which, dying, never Is cause the looker dies.

But who hath fancies pleased, With fruits of happy sight, Let here his eyes be raised On Natures sweetest light.

To the tune of "Wilhelmus van Nassau," &c.

She never dies, but lasteth In life of lovers heart; He ever dies that wasteth In love his chiefest part. Thus is her life still guarded, In never dying faith; Thus is his death rewarded, Since she lives in his death.

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