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Astrophil and Stella
81 "O kiss, which dost those ruddy gems impart"
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- Oh kiss, which dost those ruddy gems impart,
- Or gems, or fruits of new-found Paradise,
- Breathing all bliss and sweet'ning to the heart,
- Teaching dumb lips a nobler exercise;
- Oh kiss, which souls, even souls, together ties
- By links of Love, and only Nature's art:
- How fain would I paint thee to all men's eyes,
- Or of thy gifts at least shade out some part;
- But she forbids, with blushing words, she says
- She builds her fame on higher-seated praise;
- But my heart burns, I cannot silent be.
- Then since (dear life) you fain would have me peace,
- And I, mad with delight, want wit to cease,
- Stop you my mouth with still, still kissing me.
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