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s ocean stream'd afloat. Pattern of beauty did Ephyre shine, Nor less she wish'd these beauties to resign: More than her sisters long'd her heart to yield, Yet, swifter fled she o'er the smiling field. The youth now panting with the hopeless chase, "Oh turn," he cries, "oh turn thy angel face: False to themselves, can charms like these conceal The hateful rigour of relentless steel? And, did the stream deceive me, when I stood Amid my peers reflected in the flood? The easiest port and fairest bloom I bore-- False was the stream--while I in vain deplore, My peers are happy; lo, in ev'ry shade, In ev'ry bower, their love with love repaid! I, I alone through brakes, through thorns pursue A cruel fair. Ah, still my fate proves true, True to its rigour--who, fair nymph, to thee Reveal'd 'twas I that sued! unhappy me! Born to be spurn'd though honesty inspire. Alas, I faint, my languid sinews tire; Oh stay thee--powerless to sustain their weight My knees sink down, I sink beneath my fate!" He spoke; a rustling urges thro' the trees, Instant new vigour strings his active knees, Wildly he glares around, and raging cries, "And must another snatch my lovely prize! In savage grasp thy beauteous limbs constrain! I feel, I madden while I feel the pain! Oh lost, thou fli'st the safety of my arms, My hand shall guard thee, softly seize thy charms, No brutal rage inflames me, yet I burn! Die shall thy ravisher. O goddess, turn, And smiling view the error of my fear; No brutal force, no ravisher is near; A harmless roebuck gave the rustling sounds, Lo, from the thicket swift as thee he bounds! Ah, vain the hope to tire thee in the chase! I faint, yet hear, yet turn thy lovely face. Vain are thy fears; were ev'n thy will to yield The harvest of my hope, that harvest field My fate would guard, and walls of brass would rear Between my sickle and the golden ear. Yet fly me not; so may thy youthful prime Ne'er fly thy cheek on the grey wing of time. Yet hear, the last my panting breath can say, Nor proudest kings, nor mightiest hosts can sway Fate's dread decrees; yet thou, O nymph, divine, Yet thou canst more, yet thou canst conquer mine. Unmov'd each other yielding nymph I see; Joy to their lovers, for they touch not thee! Bu
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